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Part 8 - Sector-Specific Requirements for Industrial Activity

Subpart A - Sector A - Timber Products

You must comply with Part 8 sector-specific requirements associated with your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities, as defined in Appendix A. The sector-specific requirements apply to those areas of your facility where those sector-specific activities occur. These sector-specific requirements are in addition to any requirements specified elsewhere in this permit.

8.A.1 Covered Stormwater Discharges

The requirements in Subpart A apply to stormwater discharges associated with industrial activity from Timber Products facilities as identified by the SIC Codes specified under Sector A in Table D1 of Appendix D of the permit.

8.A.2 Limitations on Coverage

8.A.3 Additional Technology-Based Effluent Limits

8.A.4 Additional SWPPP Requirements

areas; material handling areas; chemical storage areas; and equipment and vehicle maintenance, storage, and repair areas. If your facility performs wood surface protection and preservation activities, address the specific control measures, including any BMPs, for these activities.

8.A.5 Additional Inspection Requirements (See also Part 3.1)

If your facility performs wood surface protection and preservation activities, inspect processing areas, transport areas, and treated wood storage areas monthly to assess the usefulness of practices to minimize the deposit of treatment chemicals on unprotected soils and in areas that will come in contact with stormwater discharges.

8.A.6 Indicator Monitoring (See also Part 4.2.1)

Table 8.A-1 identifies indicator monitoring that applies to the specific subsectors of Sector A. This indicator monitoring applies to both your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities.

Table 8.A-1 Table 8.A-1 Table 8.A-1
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Indicator Monitoring Parameter Indicator Monitoring Threshold
Applies to all Sector A (Subsectors A1, A2, A3, and A4) facilities with stormwater discharges from paved surfaces that will be initially sealed or re-sealed with coal- tar sealcoat where industrial activities are located during coverage under this permit Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)* Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Applies to all Sector A (Subsectors A1, A2, A3, and A4) facilities that manufacture, use, or store creosote or creosote-treated wood in areas that are exposed to precipitation Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)* Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values

8.A.7 Sector-Specific Benchmarks (See also Part 4.2.2)

Table 8.A-2 identifies benchmarks that apply to the specific subsectors of Sector A. These benchmarks apply to both your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities.

Table 8.A-2 Table 8.A-2 Table 8.A-2
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Parameter Benchmark Monitoring Concentration
Subsector A1. General Sawmills and Planing Mills (SIC 2421) Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) 120.0 mg/L
Subsector A1. General Sawmills and Planing Mills (SIC 2421) Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 100 mg/L
Subsector A1. General Sawmills and Planing Mills (SIC 2421) Total Recoverable Zinc (freshwater) 1 Total Recoverable Zinc (saltwater) 2 Hardness Dependent 90 µg/L
Subsector A2. Wood Preserving (SIC 2491) Total Recoverable Arsenic (freshwater) Total Recoverable Arsenic (saltwater) 150 µg/L 69 µg/L
Subsector A2. Wood Preserving (SIC 2491) Total Recoverable Copper (freshwater) Total Recoverable Copper (saltwater) 2 5.19 µg/L 4.8 µg/L
Subsector A3 . Log Storage and Handling (SIC 2411) Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 100 mg/L
Subsector A4 . Hardwood Dimension and Flooring Mills; Special Products Sawmills, not elsewhere classified; Millwork, Veneer, Plywood, and Structural Wood; Wood Pallets and Skids; Wood Containers, not elsewhere classified; Wood Buildings and Mobile Homes; Reconstituted Wood Products; and Wood Products Facilities not elsewhere classified (SIC 2426, 2429, 2431- 2439 (except 2434), 2441, 2448, 2449, 2451, 2452, 2493, and 2499) Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) 120.0 mg/L
Subsector A4 . Hardwood Dimension and Flooring Mills; Special Products Sawmills, not elsewhere classified; Millwork, Veneer, Plywood, and Structural Wood; Wood Pallets and Skids; Wood Containers, not elsewhere classified; Wood Buildings and Mobile Homes; Reconstituted Wood Products; and Wood Products Facilities not elsewhere classified (SIC 2426, 2429, 2431- 2439 (except 2434), 2441, 2448, 2449, 2451, 2452, 2493, and 2499) Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 100.0 mg/L

1 The freshwater benchmark values of some metals are dependent on water hardness. For these parameters, permittees must determine the hardness of the receiving water (see Appendix J, 'Calculating Hardness in Receiving Waters for Hardness Dependent Metals,' for methodology), in accordance with Part 4.2.2.1, to identify the applicable 'hardness range' for determining their benchmark value applicable to their facility. Hardness Dependent Benchmarks follow in the table below:

Freshwater Hardness Range Zinc (µg/L)
0-24.99 mg/L 37
25-49.99 mg/L 52
50-74.99 mg/L 80
75-99.99 mg/L 107
100-124.99 mg/L 132
125-149.99 mg/L 157
150-174.99 mg/L 181
Freshwater Hardness Range Zinc (µg/L)
175-199.99 mg/L 204
200-224.99 mg/L 227
225-249.99 mg/L 249
250+ mg/L 260

2 Saltwater benchmark values apply to stormwater discharges into saline waters where indicated.

8.A.8 Effluent Limitations Based on Effluent Limitations Guidelines (See also Part 4.2.3.1)

Table 8.A-3 identifies effluent limits that apply to the industrial activities described below.

Compliance with these effluent limits is to be determined based on discharges from these industrial activities independent of commingling with any other waste streams that may be covered under this permit.

Table 8.A-3 1 Table 8.A-3 1 Table 8.A-3 1
Industrial Activity Parameter Effluent Limitation
Discharges resulting from spray down or intentional wetting of logs at wet deck storage areas pH Debris (woody material such as bark, twigs, branches, heartwood, or sapwood) 6.0 - 9.0 s.u No discharge of debris that will not pass through a 2.54-cm (1-in.) diameter round

1 Monitor annually.

Part 8 - Sector-Specific Requirements for Industrial Activity

Subpart B - Sector B - Paper and Allied Products

You must comply with Part 8 sector-specific requirements associated with your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities, as defined in Appendix A. The sector- specific requirements apply to those areas of your facility where those sector-specific activities occur. These sector-specific requirements are in addition to any requirements specified elsewhere in this permit.

8.B.1 Covered Stormwater Discharges

The requirements in Subpart B apply to stormwater discharges associated with industrial activity from Paper and Allied Products Manufacturing facilities, as identified by the SIC Codes specified under Sector B in Table D-1 of Appendix D of the permit.

8.B.2 Indicator Monitoring (See also Part 4.2.1)

Table 8.B-1 identifies indicator monitoring that applies to the specific subsectors of Sector B. This indicator monitoring applies to both your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities.

Table 8.B-1 Table 8.B-1 Table 8.B-1
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Indicator Monitoring Parameter Indicator Monitoring Threshold
Applies to all Sector B (Subsectors B1 and B2) facilities with stormwater discharges from paved surfaces that will be initially sealed or re-sealed with coal-tar sealcoat where industrial activities are located during coverage under this permit Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)* Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector B2. Pulp Mills (SIC Code 2611); Paper Mills (SIC Code 2621); Paperboard Containers and Boxes (SIC Code 2652-2657); Converted Paper and Paperboard Products, Except Containers and Boxes (SIC Code 2671-2679) Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector B2. Pulp Mills (SIC Code 2611); Paper Mills (SIC Code 2621); Paperboard Containers and Boxes (SIC Code 2652-2657); Converted Paper and Paperboard Products, Except Containers and Boxes (SIC Code 2671-2679) Total Suspended Solids (TSS) Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector B2. Pulp Mills (SIC Code 2611); Paper Mills (SIC Code 2621); Paperboard Containers and Boxes (SIC Code 2652-2657); Converted Paper and Paperboard Products, Except Containers and Boxes (SIC Code 2671-2679) pH Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values

8.B.3 Sector-Specific Benchmarks (See also Part 4.2.2)

Table 8.B-2 identifies benchmarks that apply to the specific subsectors of Sector B. These benchmarks apply to both your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities.

Table 8.B-2 Table 8.B-2 Table 8.B-2
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Parameter Benchmark Monitoring Concentration
Subsector B1 . Paperboard Mills (SIC Code 2631) Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) 120 mg/L

Part 8 - Sector-Specific Requirements for Industrial Activity

Subpart C- Sector C - Chemical and Allied Products Manufacturing, and Refining

You must comply with Part 8 sector-specific requirements associated with your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities, as defined in Appendix A. The sector- specific requirements apply to those areas of your facility where those sector-specific activities occur. These sector-specific requirements are in addition to any requirements specified elsewhere in this permit.

8.C.1 Covered Stormwater Discharges

The requirements in Subpart C apply to stormwater discharges associated with industrial activity from Chemical and Allied Products Manufacturing, and Refining facilities, as identified by the SIC Codes specified under Sector C in Table D-1 of Appendix D of the permit.

8.C.2 Limitations on Coverage

8.C.3 Indicator Monitoring (See also Part 4.2.1)

Table 8.C-1 identifies indicator monitoring that applies to the specific subsectors of Sector C. This indicator monitoring applies to both your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities.

Table 8.C-1 Table 8.C-1 Table 8.C-1
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Indicator Monitoring Parameter Indicator Monitoring Threshold
Applies to all Sector C (Subsectors C1, C2, C3, C4, and C5) facilities with stormwater discharges from paved surfaces that will be initially sealed or re- sealed with coal-tar sealcoat where industrial activities are located during coverage under this permit Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)* Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Table 8.C-1 Table 8.C-1 Table 8.C-1
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Indicator Monitoring Parameter Indicator Monitoring Threshold
Subsector C5. Medicinal Chemicals and Botanical Products; Pharmaceutical Preparations; in vitro and in vivo Diagnostic Substances; and Biological Products, Except Diagnostic Substances (SIC Code 2833-2836); Paints, Varnishes, Lacquers, Enamels, and Allied Products (SIC Code 2851); Industrial Organic Chemicals (SIC Code 2861-2869); Miscellaneous Chemical Products (SIC Code 2891-2899); Inks and Paints, Including China Painting Enamels, India Ink, Drawing Ink, Platinum Paints for Burnt Wood or Leather Work, Paints for China Painting, Artist's Paints and Artist's Watercolors (SIC Code 3952 (limited to list of inks and paints)); Petroleum Refining (SIC Code 2911) Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector C5. Medicinal Chemicals and Botanical Products; Pharmaceutical Preparations; in vitro and in vivo Diagnostic Substances; and Biological Products, Except Diagnostic Substances (SIC Code 2833-2836); Paints, Varnishes, Lacquers, Enamels, and Allied Products (SIC Code 2851); Industrial Organic Chemicals (SIC Code 2861-2869); Miscellaneous Chemical Products (SIC Code 2891-2899); Inks and Paints, Including China Painting Enamels, India Ink, Drawing Ink, Platinum Paints for Burnt Wood or Leather Work, Paints for China Painting, Artist's Paints and Artist's Watercolors (SIC Code 3952 (limited to list of inks and paints)); Petroleum Refining (SIC Code 2911) Total Suspended Solids (TSS) Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector C5. Medicinal Chemicals and Botanical Products; Pharmaceutical Preparations; in vitro and in vivo Diagnostic Substances; and Biological Products, Except Diagnostic Substances (SIC Code 2833-2836); Paints, Varnishes, Lacquers, Enamels, and Allied Products (SIC Code 2851); Industrial Organic Chemicals (SIC Code 2861-2869); Miscellaneous Chemical Products (SIC Code 2891-2899); Inks and Paints, Including China Painting Enamels, India Ink, Drawing Ink, Platinum Paints for Burnt Wood or Leather Work, Paints for China Painting, Artist's Paints and Artist's Watercolors (SIC Code 3952 (limited to list of inks and paints)); Petroleum Refining (SIC Code 2911) pH Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector C5. Petroleum Refining (SIC Code 2911) Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)* Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values

8.C.4 Sector-Specific Benchmarks (See also Part 4.2.2)

Table 8.C-2 identifies benchmarks that apply to the specific subsectors of Sector C. These benchmarks apply to both your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities.

Table 8.C-2 Table 8.C-2 Table 8.C-2
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Parameter Benchmark Monitoring Concentration
Subsector C1 . Agricultural Chemicals (SIC 2873-2879) Nitrate plus Nitrite Nitrogen 0.68 mg/L
Subsector C1 . Agricultural Chemicals (SIC 2873-2879) Total Recoverable Lead (freshwater) 2 Total Recoverable Lead (saltwater) 1 Hardness Dependent 210 µg/L
Subsector C1 . Agricultural Chemicals (SIC 2873-2879) Total Recoverable Zinc (freshwater) 2 Total Recoverable Zinc (saltwater) 1 Hardness Dependent 90 µg/L
Subsector C1 . Agricultural Chemicals (SIC 2873-2879) Total Phosphorus 2.0 mg/L
Table 8.C-2 Table 8.C-2 Table 8.C-2
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Parameter Benchmark Monitoring Concentration
Subsector C2 . Industrial Inorganic Chemicals (SIC 2812-2819) Total Recoverable Aluminum 1,100 µg/L
Subsector C2 . Industrial Inorganic Chemicals (SIC 2812-2819) Nitrate plus Nitrite Nitrogen 0.68 mg/L
Subsector C3 . Soaps, Detergents, Cosmetics, and Perfumes (SIC 2841-2844) Nitrate plus Nitrite Nitrogen 0.68 mg/L
Subsector C3 . Soaps, Detergents, Cosmetics, and Perfumes (SIC 2841-2844) Total Recoverable Zinc (freshwater) 2 Total Recoverable Zinc (saltwater) 1 Hardness Dependent 90 µg/L
Subsector C4 . Plastics, Synthetics, and Resins (SIC 2821-2824) Total Recoverable Zinc (freshwater) 2 Total Recoverable Zinc (saltwater) 1 Hardness Dependent 90 µg/L

1 Saltwater benchmark values apply to stormwater discharges into saline waters where indicated.

2 The freshwater benchmark values of some metals are dependent on water hardness. For these parameters, permittees must determine the hardness of the receiving water (see Appendix J, 'Calculating Hardness in Receiving Waters for Hardness Dependent Metals,' for methodology), in accordance with Part 4.2.2.1, to identify the applicable 'hardness range' for determining their benchmark value applicable to their facility. Hardness Dependent Benchmarks follow in the table below:

Freshwater Hardness Range Lead (µg/L) Zinc (µg/L)
0-24.99 mg/L 14 37
25-49.99 mg/L 24 52
50-74.99 mg/L 45 80
75-99.99 mg/L 69 107
100-124.99 mg/L 95 132
125-149.99 mg/L 123 157
150-174.99 mg/L 152 181
175-199.99 mg/L 182 204
200-224.99 mg/L 213 227
225-249.99 mg/L 246 249
250+ mg/L 262 260

8.C.5 Effluent Limitations Based on Effluent Limitations Guidelines (See also Part 4.2.3.1)

Table 8.C-3 identifies effluent limits that apply to the industrial activities described below.

Compliance with these effluent limits is to be determined based on discharges from these industrial activities independent of commingling with any other waste streams that may be covered under this permit.

Table 8.C-3 1 Table 8.C-3 1 Table 8.C-3 1
Industrial Activity Parameter Effluent
Runoff from phosphate fertilizer manufacturing facilities that comes into contact with any raw materials, finished product, by-products or waste products (SIC 2874) Total Phosphorus (as P) 105.0 mg/L, daily maximum
Runoff from phosphate fertilizer manufacturing facilities that comes into contact with any raw materials, finished product, by-products or waste products (SIC 2874) Total Phosphorus (as P) 35 mg/L, 30-day avg.
Runoff from phosphate fertilizer manufacturing facilities that comes into contact with any raw materials, finished product, by-products or waste products (SIC 2874) Fluoride 75.0 mg/L, daily maximum
Runoff from phosphate fertilizer manufacturing facilities that comes into contact with any raw materials, finished product, by-products or waste products (SIC 2874) Fluoride 25.0 mg/L, 30-day avg.

1 Monitor annually.

Part 8 - Sector-Specific Requirements for Industrial Activity

Subpart D - Sector D - Asphalt Paving and Roofing Materials and Lubricant Manufacturing

You must comply with Part 8 sector-specific requirements associated with your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities, as defined in Appendix A. The sector- specific requirements apply to those areas of your facility where those sector-specific activities occur. These sector-specific requirements are in addition to any requirements specified elsewhere in this permit.

8.D.1 Covered Stormwater Discharges

The requirements in Subpart D apply to stormwater discharges associated with industrial activity from Asphalt Paving and Roofing Materials and Lubricant Manufacturing facilities, as identified by the SIC Codes specified under Sector D in Table D-1 of Appendix D of the permit.

8.D.2 Limitations on Coverage

The following stormwater discharges associated with industrial activity are not authorized by this permit (see also Part 1.1.3):

8.D.2.1 Stormwater discharges from petroleum refining facilities, including those that manufacture asphalt or asphalt products, that are subject to nationally established effluent limitation guidelines found in 40 CFR Part 419 (Petroleum Refining)

The following stormwater discharges associated with industrial activity are not authorized under Sector D:

8.D.2.2 Stormwater discharges from oil recycling facilities, which are covered under Sector N (see Part 8.N); and

8.D.3 Indicator Monitoring (See also Part 4.2.1)

Table 8.D-1 identifies indicator monitoring that applies to the specific subsectors of Sector D. This indicator monitoring applies to both your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities.

Table 8.D-1 Table 8.D-1 Table 8.D-1
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Indicator Monitoring Parameter Indicator Monitoring Threshold
Applies to all Sector D (Subsectors D1 and D2) facilities with stormwater discharges from paved surfaces that will be initially sealed or re-sealed with coal-tar sealcoat where industrial activities are located during coverage under this permit Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)* Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector D1. Asphalt Paving and Roofing Materials (SIC Code 2951, 2952) Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)* Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Table 8.D-1 Table 8.D-1 Table 8.D-1
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Indicator Monitoring Parameter Indicator Monitoring Threshold
Subsector D2. Miscellaneous Products of Petroleum and Coal (SIC Code 2992, 2999) Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector D2. Miscellaneous Products of Petroleum and Coal (SIC Code 2992, 2999) Total Suspended Solids (TSS) Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector D2. Miscellaneous Products of Petroleum and Coal (SIC Code 2992, 2999) pH Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector D2. Miscellaneous Products of Petroleum and Coal (SIC Code 2992, 2999) Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)* Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values

8.D.4 Sector-Specific Benchmarks (See also Part 4.2.2)

Table 8.D-2 identifies benchmarks that apply to the specific subsectors of Sector D. These benchmarks apply to both your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities.

Table 8.D-2 Table 8.D-2 Table 8.D-2
Subsector Parameter Benchmark Monitoring Concentration
Subsector D1 . Asphalt Paving and Roofing Materials (SIC 2951, 2952) Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 100 mg/L

8.D.5 Effluent Limitations Based on Effluent Limitations Guidelines (See also Part 4.2.3.1)

Table 8.D-3 identifies effluent limitations that apply to the industrial activities described below. Compliance with these effluent limitations is to be determined based on discharges from these industrial activities independent of commingling with any other waste streams that may be covered under this permit.

Table 8.D-3 1 Table 8.D-3 1 Table 8.D-3 1
Industrial Activity Parameter Effluent Limitation
Discharges from asphalt emulsion facilities. Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 23.0 mg/L, daily maximum 15.0 mg/L, 30-day avg.
Discharges from asphalt emulsion facilities. pH 6.0 - 9.0 s.u.
Discharges from asphalt emulsion facilities. Oil and Grease 15.0 mg/L, daily maximum
Discharges from asphalt emulsion facilities. Oil and Grease 10 mg/L, 30-day avg.

1 Monitor annually.

Part 8 - Sector-Specific Requirements for Industrial Activity

Subpart E - Sector E - Glass, Clay, Cement, Concrete, and Gypsum Products

You must comply with Part 8 sector-specific requirements associated with your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities, as defined in Appendix A. The sector- specific requirements apply to those areas of your facility where those sector-specific activities occur. These sector-specific requirements are in addition to any requirements specified elsewhere in this permit.

8.E.1 Covered Stormwater Discharges

The requirements in Subpart E apply to stormwater discharges associated with industrial activity from Glass, Clay, Cement, Concrete, and Gypsum Products facilities, as identified by the SIC Codes specified under Sector E in Table D-1 of Appendix D of the permit.

8.E.2 Additional Technology-Based Effluent Limits

8.E.3 Additional SWPPP Requirements

8.E.4 Indicator Monitoring (See also Part 4.2.1)

Table 8.E-1 identifies indicator monitoring that applies to the specific subsectors of Sector E. This indicator monitoring applies to both your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities.

Table 8.E-1 Table 8.E-1 Table 8.E-1
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Indicator Monitoring Parameter Indicator Monitoring Threshold
Applies to all Sector E (Subsectors E1, E2, and E3) facilities with stormwater discharges from paved surfaces that will be initially sealed or re-sealed with coal- tar sealcoat where industrial activities are located during your coverage under this permit Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)* Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector E3. Flat Glass (SIC Code 3211); Glass and Glassware, Pressed or Blown (SIC Code 3221, 3229); Glass Products Made of Purchased Glass (SIC Code 3231); Hydraulic Cement (SIC Code 3241); Cut Stone and Stone Products (SIC Code 3281); Abrasive, Asbestos, and Miscellaneous Nonmetallic Mineral Products (SIC Code 3291-3299) Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector E3. Flat Glass (SIC Code 3211); Glass and Glassware, Pressed or Blown (SIC Code 3221, 3229); Glass Products Made of Purchased Glass (SIC Code 3231); Hydraulic Cement (SIC Code 3241); Cut Stone and Stone Products (SIC Code 3281); Abrasive, Asbestos, and Miscellaneous Nonmetallic Mineral Products (SIC Code 3291-3299) Total Suspended Solids (TSS) Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector E3. Flat Glass (SIC Code 3211); Glass and Glassware, Pressed or Blown (SIC Code 3221, 3229); Glass Products Made of Purchased Glass (SIC Code 3231); Hydraulic Cement (SIC Code 3241); Cut Stone and Stone Products (SIC Code 3281); Abrasive, Asbestos, and Miscellaneous Nonmetallic Mineral Products (SIC Code 3291-3299) pH Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values

8.E.5 Sector-Specific Benchmarks (See also Part 4.2.2)

Table 8.E-2 identifies benchmarks that apply to the specific subsectors of Sector E. These benchmarks apply to both your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities.

Table 8.E-2 Table 8.E-2 Table 8.E-2
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Parameter Benchmark Monitoring Concentration
Subsector E1 . Clay Product Manufacturers (SIC 3251-3259, 3261-3269) Total Recoverable Aluminum 1,100 µg/L
Subsector E2. Concrete and Gypsum Product Manufacturers (SIC 3271-3275) Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 100 mg/L

8.E.6 Effluent Limitations Based on Effluent Limitations Guidelines (See also Part 4.2.3.1)

Table 8.E-3 identifies effluent limits that apply to the industrial activities described below.

Compliance with these limits is to be determined based on discharges from these industrial activities independent of commingling with any other waste streams that may be covered under this permit.

Table 8.E-3 1 Table 8.E-3 1 Table 8.E-3 1
Industrial Activity Parameter Effluent Limitation
Discharges from material storage piles at cement manufacturing facilities (SIC 3241) Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 50 mg/L, daily maximum 2
Discharges from material storage piles at cement manufacturing facilities (SIC 3241) pH 6.0 - 9.0 s.u. 2

1 Monitor annually.

2 Any untreated overflow from facilities designed, constructed and operated to treat the volume of stormwater from materials storage piles which is associated with a 10-year, 24-hour rainfall event shall not be subject to the pH and TSS limitations (40 CFR 411.32(b)).

Part 8 - Sector-Specific Requirements for Industrial Activity

Subpart F - Sector F - Primary Metals

You must comply with Part 8 sector-specific requirements associated with your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities, as defined in Appendix A. The sector- specific requirements apply to those areas of your facility where those sector-specific activities occur. These sector-specific requirements are in addition to any requirements specified elsewhere in this permit.

8.F.1 Covered Stormwater Discharges

The requirements in Subpart F apply to stormwater discharges associated with industrial activity from Primary Metals facilities, as identified by the SIC Codes specified under Sector F in Table D-1 of Appendix D of the permit.

8.F.2 Additional Technology-Based Effluent Limits

Stabilize unpaved areas using vegetation or paving where there is vehicle traffic or where material loading and unloading, storage, handling and processing occurs, unless feasible.

For paved areas of the facility where particulate matter, dust or debris may accumulate, to minimize the discharge of pollutants in stormwater, implement control measures such as the following, where determined to be feasible (list not exclusive): sweeping or vacuuming at regular intervals; and washing down the area and collecting and/or treating and properly disposing of the washdown water. For unstabilized areas or for stabilized areas where sweeping, vacuuming, or washing down is not possible, to minimize the discharge of particulate matter, dust, or debris or other pollutants in stormwater, implement stormwater management devices such as the following, where determined to be feasible (list not exclusive): sediment traps, vegetative buffer strips, filter fabric fence, sediment filtering boom, gravel outlet protection, and other equivalent measures that effectively trap or remove sediment.

8.F.3 Additional SWPPP Requirements

stormwater: areas where there is the potential for deposition of particulate matter from process air emissions or losses during material-handling activities.

8.F.4 Additional Inspection Requirements (See also Part 3.1)

As part of conducting your routine facility inspections at least quarterly (Part 3.1), address all potential sources of pollutants, including (if applicable) air pollution control equipment (e.g., baghouses, electrostatic precipitators, scrubbers, cyclones), for any signs of degradation (e.g., leaks, corrosion, improper operation) that could limit their efficiency and lead to excessive emissions. Consider monitoring air flow at inlets and outlets (or use equivalent measures) to check for leaks (e.g., particulate deposition) or blockage in ducts. Also inspect all process and material handling equipment (e.g., conveyors, cranes and vehicles) for leaks, drips, or the potential loss of material; and material storage areas (e.g., piles, bins, or hoppers for storing coke, coal, scrap or slag, as well as chemicals stored in tanks and drums) for signs of material losses due to wind or stormwater.

8.F.5 Indicator Monitoring (See also Part 4.2.1)

Table 8.F-1 identifies indicator monitoring that applies to the specific subsectors of Sector F. This indicator monitoring applies to both your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities.

Table 8.F-1 Table 8.F-1 Table 8.F-1
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Indicator Monitoring Parameter Indicator Monitoring Threshold
Applies to all Sector F (Subsectors F1, F2, F3, F4, and F5) facilities with stormwater discharges from paved surfaces that will be initially sealed or re-sealed with coal-tar sealcoat where industrial activities are located during coverage under this permit Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)* Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector F1. Steel Works, Blast Furnaces, and Rolling and Finishing Mills (SIC Code 3312-3317) Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)* Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector F2. Iron and Steel Foundries (SIC Code 3321-3325) Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)* Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector F3. Rolling, Drawing, and Extruding of Nonferrous Metals (SIC Code 3351-3357) Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)* Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector F4. Nonferrous Foundries (Castings) (SIC Code 3363-3369) Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)* Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Table 8.F-1 Table 8.F-1 Table 8.F-1
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Indicator Monitoring Parameter Indicator Monitoring Threshold
Subsector F5. Primary Smelting and Refining of Nonferrous Metals (SIC Code 3331-3339); Secondary Smelting and Refining of Nonferrous Metals (SIC Code 3341); Miscellaneous Primary Metal Products (SIC Code 3398, 3399) Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector F5. Primary Smelting and Refining of Nonferrous Metals (SIC Code 3331-3339); Secondary Smelting and Refining of Nonferrous Metals (SIC Code 3341); Miscellaneous Primary Metal Products (SIC Code 3398, 3399) Total Suspended Solids (TSS) Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector F5. Primary Smelting and Refining of Nonferrous Metals (SIC Code 3331-3339); Secondary Smelting and Refining of Nonferrous Metals (SIC Code 3341); Miscellaneous Primary Metal Products (SIC Code 3398, 3399) pH Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector F5. Primary Smelting and Refining of Nonferrous Metals (SIC Code 3331-3339); Secondary Smelting and Refining of Nonferrous Metals (SIC Code 3341); Miscellaneous Primary Metal Products (SIC Code 3398, 3399) Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)* Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values

8.F.6 Sector-Specific Benchmarks (See also Part 4.2.2)

Table 8.F-2 identifies benchmarks that apply to the specific subsectors of Sector F. These benchmarks apply to both your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities.

Table 8.F-2 Table 8.F-2 Table 8.F-2
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Parameter Benchmark Monitoring Concentration
Subsector F1 . Steel Works, Blast Furnaces, and Rolling and Finishing Mills (SIC 3312-3317) Total Recoverable Aluminum 1,100 µg/L
Subsector F1 . Steel Works, Blast Furnaces, and Rolling and Finishing Mills (SIC 3312-3317) Total Recoverable Zinc (freshwater) 2 Total Recoverable Zinc (saltwater) 1 Hardness Dependent 90 µg/L
Subsector F2 . Iron and Steel Foundries (SIC 3321-3325) Total Recoverable Aluminum 1,100 µg/L
Subsector F2 . Iron and Steel Foundries (SIC 3321-3325) Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 100 mg/L
Subsector F2 . Iron and Steel Foundries (SIC 3321-3325) Total Recoverable Copper (freshwater) Total Recoverable Copper (saltwater) 1 5.19 µg/L 4.8 µg/L
Subsector F2 . Iron and Steel Foundries (SIC 3321-3325) Total Recoverable Zinc (freshwater) 2 Total Recoverable Zinc (saltwater) 1 Hardness Dependent 90 µg/L
Table 8.F-2 Table 8.F-2 Table 8.F-2
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Parameter Benchmark Monitoring Concentration
Subsector F3 . Rolling, Drawing, and Extruding of Nonferrous Metals (SIC 3351-3357) Total Recoverable Copper (freshwater) Total Recoverable Copper (saltwater) 1 5.19 µg/L 4.8 µg/L
Subsector F3 . Rolling, Drawing, and Extruding of Nonferrous Metals (SIC 3351-3357) Total Recoverable Zinc (freshwater) 2 Total Recoverable Zinc (saltwater) 1 Hardness Dependent 90 µg/L
Subsector F4 . Nonferrous Foundries (SIC 3363-3369) Total Recoverable Copper (freshwater) Total Recoverable Copper (saltwater) 1 5.19 µg/L 4.8 µg/L
Subsector F4 . Nonferrous Foundries (SIC 3363-3369) Total Recoverable Zinc (freshwater) 2 Total Recoverable Zinc (saltwater) 1 Hardness Dependent 90 µg/L

1 Saltwater benchmark values apply to stormwater discharges into saline waters where indicated.

2 The freshwater benchmark values of some metals are dependent on water hardness. For these parameters, permittees must determine the hardness of the receiving water (see Appendix J, 'Calculating Hardness in Receiving Waters for Hardness Dependent Metals,' for methodology), in accordance with Part 4.2.2.1, to identify the applicable 'hardness range' for determining their benchmark value applicable to their facility. Hardness Dependent Benchmarks follow in the table below:

Freshwater Hardness Range Zinc (µg/L)
0-24.99 mg/L 37
25-49.99 mg/L 52
50-74.99 mg/L 80
75-99.99 mg/L 107
100-124.99 mg/L 132
125-149.99 mg/L 157
150-174.99 mg/L 181
175-199.99 mg/L 204
200-224.99 mg/L 227
225-249.99 mg/L 249
250+ mg/L 260

Part 8 - Sector-Specific Requirements for Industrial Activity

Subpart G - Sector G - Metal Mining

You must comply with Part 8 sector-specific requirements associated with your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities, as defined in Appendix A. The sector- specific requirements apply to those areas of your facility where those sector-specific activities occur. These sector-specific requirements are in addition to any requirements specified elsewhere in this permit.

Note: Where compliance with a requirement in a separate exploration permit, mining permit, reclamation plan, Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act (SMCRA) requirements, etc. will result in you fully meeting any requirement in this Subpart, you are considered to have complied with the relevant requirement in this Subpart. You must include documentation in your SWPPP describing your rationale for concluding that any particular action on your part is sufficient to comply with the corresponding requirement in this Subpart.

8.G.1 Covered Stormwater Discharges

The requirements in Subpart G apply to stormwater discharges associated with industrial activity from Metal Mining facilities, including mines abandoned on Federal lands, as identified by the SIC Codes specified under Sector G in Table D-1 of Appendix D. Coverage is required for metal mining facilities that discharge stormwater contaminated by contact with, or that has come into contact with, any overburden, raw material, intermediate product, finished product, byproduct, or waste product located on the site of the operation.

8.G.1.1 Covered Discharges from Inactive Facilities. All stormwater discharges.

8.G.1.2 Covered Discharges from Active and Temporarily Inactive Facilities. Only the

stormwater discharges from the following areas are covered:

8.G.2 Limitations on Coverage

Note: Stormwater discharges from these sources are subject to 40 CFR Part 440 if they are mixed with other discharges subject to Part 440. In this case, they are not eligible for coverage under this permit. Discharges from overburden/waste rock and overburden/waste rock-related areas are not subject to 40 CFR Part 440 unless they: drain naturally (or are intentionally diverted) to a point source; and (2) combine with ''mine drainage'' that is otherwise regulated under the Part 440 regulations. For such sources, coverage under this permit would be available if the discharge composed entirely of stormwater does not combine with other sources of mine drainage that are not subject to 40 CFR Part 440, and meets the other eligibility criteria contained in Part 1.1 of the permit. Operators bear the initial responsibility for determining if they are eligible for coverage under this permit, or must seek coverage under another NPDES permit. EPA recommends that operators contact the relevant NPDES permit issuance authority for assistance to determine the nature and scope of the ''active mining area'' on a mine-by-mine basis, as well as to determine the appropriate permitting mechanism for authorizing such discharges.

here solely as a helpful reminder to the operator that the only non-stormwater discharges authorized by this permit are at Part 1.2.2)

8.G.3 Definitions

The following definitions are not intended to supersede the definitions of active and inactive mining facilities established by 40 CFR 122.26(b)(14)(iii).

Note: Earth-disturbing activities described in the definition in Part 8.G.3.2 that occur on areas outside the active mining area (e.g., for expansion of the mine into undeveloped territory) are considered 'earth-disturbing conducted prior to active mining activities', and must comply with the requirements in Part 8.G.4.

8.G.4 Requirements Applicable to Earth-Disturbing Activities Conducted Prior to Active Mining Activities

Stormwater discharges from earth-disturbing activities conducted prior to active mining activities (defined in Part 8.G.3.2) are covered under this permit. For such earth-disturbing activities, you must comply with all applicable requirements in Parts 1-9 of the MSGP except for the technology-based effluent limits in Parts 2.1.2 and 8.G.5, the inspection requirements in Parts 3 and 8.G.7, and the monitoring requirements in Parts 4 and 8.G.8.

Authorized discharges from areas where earth-disturbing activities have ceased and stabilization as specified in Part 8.G.4.1.9 or 8.G.4.2.11, where appropriate, has been completed (stabilization is not required for areas where active mining activities will occur), are no longer subject to the Part 8.G.4 requirements. At such time, authorized discharges become subject to all other applicable requirements in the MSGP, including the effluent limits in Parts 2.1.2 and 8.G.5, the inspection requirements in Parts 3 and 8.G.7, and the monitoring requirements in Parts 4 and 8.G.8.

8.G.4.1.1 Erosion and sediment control installation requirements.

8.G.4.1.2 Erosion and sediment control maintenance requirements. You must:

the problem immediately after its discovery, and complete such work by the end of the next work day.

Note: EPA recognizes that some fine grains may remain visible on the surfaces of off-site streets, other paved areas, and sidewalks even after you have implemented sediment removal practices. Such 'staining' is not a violation of Part 8.G.4.1.4.

If you plan to use cationic treatment chemicals (as defined in Appendix A), you are ineligible for coverage under this permit, unless you notify your applicable EPA Regional Office in advance and the EPA Regional Office authorizes coverage under this permit after you have included appropriate controls and implementation procedures designed to ensure that your use of cationic treatment chemicals will not lead to a violation of water quality standards.

8.G.4.1.9 Site stabilization requirements for earth-disturbing activities performed for purposes of mine site preparation as defined in Part 8.G.3.2(a) (i.e., not applicable to construction of staging areas for structures and access roads as defined in Part 8.G.3.2(b)). You must comply with the following stabilization requirements except where the intended function of the site accounts for such disturbed earth (e.g., the earth disturbances will become actively mined, or the controls implemented at the active mining area effectively control the disturbance) (although you are encouraged to do so within the active mining area, where appropriate):

arid, and drought-stricken areas, or in areas subject to snow or freezing conditions, where initiating perennial vegetative stabilization measures is not possible within 14 days after earth-disturbing activities have permanently ceased, final vegetative stabilization measures must be initiated as soon as possible. Until final stabilization is achieved, temporary stabilization measures, such as erosion control blankets with an appropriate seed base and tackifiers, must be used.

8.G.4.2.1 Area of disturbance. You must minimize the amount of soil exposed during construction activities.

There are exceptions when buffer requirements do not apply:

See EPA's industrial stormwater website under 'Fact Sheets and Guidance' for information on complying with these alternatives: https://www.epa.gov/npdes/stormwater-discharges-industrial-activities.

Depending on site conditions and needs, disturbance on steep slopes may be necessary (e.g., a road cut in mountainous terrain; for grading

steep slopes prior to erecting the mine office). Where steep slope disturbances are necessary, you can minimize the disturbances to steep slopes through the implementation of a number of standard erosion and sediment control practices, such as by phasing disturbances in these areas and using stabilization practices specifically for steep grades.

You must also meet the following requirements for dewatering activities:

8.G.4.2.10 Pollution prevention requirements.

release oils, curing compounds, and other construction materials;

density of native vegetation.

Note: For the purposes of this permit, EPA will consider any of the following types of activities to constitute the initiation of stabilization: 1. Prepping the soil for vegetative or non-vegetative stabilization; 2. Applying mulch or other non-vegetative product to the exposed area; 3. Seeding or planting the exposed area; 4. Starting any of the activities in # 1 - 3 on a portion of the area to be stabilized, but not on the entire area; and 5. Finalizing arrangements to have stabilization product fully installed in compliance with the applicable deadline for completing stabilization.

Exceptions:

8.G.4.3 Water Quality-Based Requirements Applicable to Earth-Disturbing Activities Conducted Prior to Active Mining Activities.

The following water quality-based limits apply to earth-disturbing activities conducted prior to active mining activities defined in Parts 8.G.3.2(a) and 8.G.3.2(b), in addition to the water quality-based limits in Part 2.2 of the MSGP.

Stricter requirements apply if your site will discharge to an impaired water or a water that is identified by your state, tribe, or EPA as a Tier 2 or Tier 2.5 for antidegradation purposes:

8.G.4.4 Inspection Requirements Applicable to Earth-Disturbing Activities Conducted Prior to Active Mining Activities.

The following requirements supersede the inspection requirements in Parts 3 and 8.G.7 of the MSGP for earth-disturbing activities conducted prior to active mining activities defined in Parts 8.G.3.2(a) and 8.G.3.2(b).

8.G.4.4.1 Inspection frequency

Note:

Note: To determine if a storm event of 0.25 inches or greater has occurred on your site, you must either keep a properly maintained rain gauge on your site, or obtain the storm event information from a weather station that is representative of your location. For any day of rainfall during normal business hours that measures 0.25 inches or greater, you must record the total rainfall measured for that day.

Note: You are required to specify in your SWPPP which schedule you will be following.

Note: 'Within 24 hours of the occurrence of a storm event' means that you are required to conduct an inspection within 24 hours once a storm event has produced 0.25 inches, even if the storm event is still continuing. Thus, if you have elected to inspect bi-weekly and there is a storm event at your site that continues for multiple days, and each day of the storm produces 0.25 inches or more of rain, you are required to conduct an inspection within 24 hours of the first day of the storm and within 24 hours after the end of the storm.

8.G.4.4.2 Reductions in inspection frequency.

If a discharge is occurring, check:

8.G.5 Technology-Based Effluent Limits for Active Mining Activities

Note: These requirements do not apply for any discharges from earth-disturbing activities conducted prior to active mining as defined in Part 8.G.3.2(a) or 8.G.3.2(b).

Stormwater diversions : Divert stormwater away from potential pollutant sources through implementation of control measures such as the following, where determined to be feasible (list not exclusive): interceptor or diversion controls (e.g., dikes, swales, curbs, berms); pipe slope drains; subsurface drains; conveyance systems (e.g., channels or gutters, open-top box culverts, and waterbars; rolling dips and road sloping; roadway surface water deflector and culverts); or their equivalents.

Capping : When capping is necessary to minimize pollutant discharges in stormwater, identify the source being capped and the material used to construct the cap.

Treatment : If treatment of stormwater (e.g., chemical or physical systems, oil - water separators, artificial wetlands) is necessary to protect water quality, describe the type and location of treatment used. Passive and/or active treatment of stormwater is encouraged, where feasible. Treated stormwater may be discharged as a stormwater source regulated under this permit provided the discharge is not combined with discharges subject to effluent limitation guidelines for the Ore Mining and Dressing Point Source Category (40 CFR Part 440).

8.G.6 Additional SWPPP Requirements for Mining Operations

Note: The requirements in Part 8.G.6 are not applicable to inactive metal mining facilities.

acid forming); toxicity and quantity of chemicals used, produced, or discharged; the likelihood of contact with stormwater; vegetation of site (if any); and history of significant leaks or spills of toxic or hazardous pollutants. Also include a summary of any existing ore or waste rock or overburden characterization data and test results for potential generation of acid rock. If any new data is acquired due to changes in ore type being mined, update your SWPPP with this information.

8.G.7 Additional Inspection Requirements (See also Part 3.1)

Except for earth-disturbing activities conducted prior to active mining activities as defined in Part 8.G.3.2(a) and 8.G.3.2(b), which are subject to Part 8.G.4.4, inspect sites at least quarterly unless adverse weather conditions make the site inaccessible. Sites which discharge to waters designated as Tier 2 or 2.5 or waters which are impaired for sediment or nitrogen must be inspected monthly. See Part 8.G.8.5 for inspection requirements for inactive and unstaffed sites.

8.G.8 Monitoring and Reporting Requirements (See also Part 4)

Note: There are no Part 8.G.8 monitoring and reporting or impaired waters monitoring requirements for inactive and unstaffed sites.

8.G.8.1 Indicator Monitoring (See also Part 4.2.1)

Table 8.G-1 identifies indicator monitoring that applies to the specific subsectors of Sector G. This indicator monitoring applies to both your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities.

Table 8.G-1 Table 8.G-1 Table 8.G-1
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Indicator Monitoring Parameter Indicator Monitoring Threshold
Applies to all Sector G(Subsectors G1 and G2) facilities with stormwater discharges from paved surfaces that will be initially sealed or re-sealed with coal-tar sealcoat where industrial activities are located during coverage under this permit Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)* Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values

8.G.8.2 Benchmark Monitoring for Active Copper Ore Mining and Dressing Facilities.

Table 8.G-2 identifies benchmarks that apply to active copper ore mining and dressing facilities. These benchmarks apply to both your primary industrial activity and any co- located industrial activities.

Table 8.G-2 Table 8.G-2 Table 8.G-2
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Parameter Benchmark Monitoring Concentration
Subsector G1. Active Copper Ore Mining and Dressing Facilities (SIC 1021) Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 100 mg/L
Nitrate plus Nitrite Nitrogen 0.68 mg/L
Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) 120 mg/L

8.G.8.3 Benchmark Monitoring Requirements for Discharges from Waste Rock and

Overburden Piles at Active Metal Mining Facilities. For discharges from waste rock and overburden piles, perform benchmark monitoring once in the first year for the parameters listed in Table 8.G-3, and twice annually in all subsequent years of coverage under this permit for any parameters for which the benchmark has been exceeded. You are also required to conduct analytic monitoring for the parameters listed in Table 8.G-4 in accordance with the requirements in Part 8.G.8.4. The Director may also notify you that you must perform additional monitoring to accurately characterize the quality and quantity of pollutants discharged from your waste rock and overburden piles.

Table 8.G-3 Table 8.G-3 Table 8.G-3
Subsector (Discharges may be subject to requirements for more than one Parameter Benchmark Monitoring Concentration
sector/subsector) Subsector G2. Iron Ores; Copper Ores; Lead and Zinc Ores; Gold and Silver Ores; Ferroalloy Ores, Except Vanadium; and Miscellaneous Metal Ores (SIC Codes 1011, 1021, 1031, 1041, 1044, 1061, 1081, 1094, 1099) (Note: when analyzing hardness for a suite of metals, it is more cost effective to add analysis of calcium and magnesium, and have hardness calculated than to require hardness analysis separately) Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 100 mg/L
Turbidity 50 NTU
pH 6.0-9.0 s.u.
Hardness (as CaCO 3 ; calc. from Ca, Mg) 2 no benchmark value
Total Recoverable Antimony 640 µg/L
Total Recoverable Arsenic (freshwater) 150 µg/L
Total Recoverable Arsenic (saltwater) 69 µg/L
Total Recoverable Beryllium 130 µg/L
Total Recoverable Cadmium (freshwater) 2 Hardness Dependent
Total Recoverable Cadmium (saltwater) 1 33 µg/L
Total Recoverable Copper (freshwater) 5.19 µg/L
Total Recoverable Copper (saltwater) 1 4.8 µg/L
Total Recoverable Lead (freshwater) 2 Total Recoverable Lead Hardness Dependent
(saltwater) 1 Total Recoverable 210 µg/L
Mercury (freshwater) 1.4 µg/L
Total Recoverable Mercury (saltwater) 1 1.8 µg/L
Total Recoverable Nickel (freshwater) 2 Hardness Dependent
Total Recoverable Nickel (saltwater) 1 74 µg/L 1.5 μg/L for
Total Recoverable Selenium (freshwater) still/standing (lentic) waters
Total Recoverable Selenium (saltwater) 1 3.1 μg for flowing (lotic) waters 290 µg/L
Total Recoverable Silver (freshwater) 2 Hardness Dependent
Total Recoverable Silver (saltwater) 1 1.9 µg/L
Total Recoverable Zinc (freshwater) 2 Hardness Dependent 90 µg/L
Total Recoverable Zinc (saltwater) 1

1 Saltwater benchmark values apply to stormwater discharges into saline waters where indicated. 2 The freshwater benchmark values of some metals are dependent on water hardness. For these parameters, permittees must determine the hardness of the receiving water (see Appendix J, 'Calculating Hardness in Receiving Waters for Hardness Dependent Metals,' for methodology), in accordance with Part 4.2.2.1, to identify the applicable 'hardness range' for determining their benchmark value applicable to their facility. Hardness Dependent Benchmarks follow in the table below:

Freshwater Hardness Range Cadmium (µg/L) Lead (µg/L) Nickel (µg/L) Silver (µg/L) Zinc (µg/L)
0-24.99 mg/L 0.49 14 145 0.37 37
25-49.99 mg/L 0.73 24 203 0.8 52
50-74.99 mg/L 1.2 45 314 1.9 80
75-99.99 mg/L 1.7 69 418 3.3 107
100-124.99 mg/L 2.1 95 518 5 132
125-149.99 mg/L 2.6 123 614 7.1 157
150-174.99 mg/L 3.1 152 707 9.4 181
175-199.99 mg/L 3.5 182 798 12 204
200-224.99 mg/L 4 213 888 15 227
225-249.99 mg/L 4.4 246 975 18 249
250+ mg/L 4.7 262 1019 20 260

8.G.8.4 Additional Analytic Monitoring Requirements for Discharges from Waste Rock and

Overburden Piles at Active Metal Mining Facilities. In addition to the monitoring required in Part 8.G.8.3 for discharges from waste rock and overburden piles, you must also conduct monitoring for additional parameters based on the type of ore you mine at your site. The schedule for monitoring for this Part 8.G.8.4 is the same as specified in Part 8.G.8.3: once in the first year for the parameters listed in Table 8.G-4 (except radium and uranium), and twice annually in all subsequent years of coverage under this permit for any parameters for which the benchmark has been exceeded. Where a parameter in Table 8.G-4 is the same as a pollutant you are required to monitor for in Table 8.G-3 (i.e., for all of the metals), you must use the corresponding benchmark in Table 8.G-3 and you may use any monitoring results conducted for Part 8.G.8.3 to satisfy the monitoring requirement for that parameter for Part 8.G.8.4. For radium and uranium, which do not have corresponding benchmarks in Table 8.G-3, there are no applicable benchmarks. For radium and uranium, you must monitor quarterly (as identified in Part 4.1.7) for your first four full quarters of permit coverage commencing no earlier than May 30, 2021, after which you may discontinue monitoring for these two parameters.

Table 8.G-4 Additional Monitoring Requirements for Discharges from Waste Rock and Overburden Piles Supplemental Requirements Table 8.G-4 Additional Monitoring Requirements for Discharges from Waste Rock and Overburden Piles Supplemental Requirements Table 8.G-4 Additional Monitoring Requirements for Discharges from Waste Rock and Overburden Piles Supplemental Requirements Table 8.G-4 Additional Monitoring Requirements for Discharges from Waste Rock and Overburden Piles Supplemental Requirements
Pollutants of Concern Pollutants of Concern Pollutants of Concern
Type of Ore Mined Total Suspended Solids (TSS) pH Metals, Total
Tungsten Ore X X Arsenic, Cadmium (H), Copper, Lead (H), Zinc (H)
Nickel Ore X X Arsenic, Cadmium (H), Copper, Lead (H), Zinc (H)
Aluminum Ore X X Iron
Mercury Ore X X Nickel (H)
Iron Ore X X Iron (Dissolved)
Table 8.G-4 Additional Monitoring Requirements for Discharges from Waste Rock and Overburden Piles Supplemental Requirements Table 8.G-4 Additional Monitoring Requirements for Discharges from Waste Rock and Overburden Piles Supplemental Requirements Table 8.G-4 Additional Monitoring Requirements for Discharges from Waste Rock and Overburden Piles Supplemental Requirements Table 8.G-4 Additional Monitoring Requirements for Discharges from Waste Rock and Overburden Piles Supplemental Requirements
Pollutants of Concern Pollutants of Concern Pollutants of Concern
Type of Ore Mined Total Suspended Solids (TSS) pH Metals, Total
Platinum Ore Cadmium (H), Copper, Mercury, Lead (H), Zinc (H)
Titanium Ore X X Iron, Nickel (H), Zinc (H)
Vanadium Ore X X Arsenic, Cadmium (H), Copper, Lead (H), Zinc (H)
Molybdenum X X Arsenic, Cadmium (H), Copper, Lead (H), Mercury, Zinc (H)
Uranium, Radium, and Vanadium Ore X X Chemical Oxygen Demand, Arsenic, Radium (Dissolved and Total), Uranium, Zinc (H)

Note: An 'X' indicated for TSS and/or pH means that you are required to monitor for those parameters. (H) indicates that hardness must also be measured when this pollutant is measured.

Subject to the two conditions above, if your facility is inactive and unstaffed, you are waived from the requirement to conduct quarterly visual assessments and routine facility inspections. You must still do an annual site inspection in accordance with Part 3.1. You are encouraged to inspect your site more frequently where you have reason to believe that severe weather or natural disasters may have damaged control measures or increased discharges.

Table 8.G-5 Applicability of the Multi-Sector General Permit to Stormwater from Active Mining and Dressing Sites, Temporarily Inactive Sites, and Sites Undergoing Reclamation Table 8.G-5 Applicability of the Multi-Sector General Permit to Stormwater from Active Mining and Dressing Sites, Temporarily Inactive Sites, and Sites Undergoing Reclamation
Discharge/Source of Discharge Note/Comment
Piles Piles
Waste rock/overburden Covered under the MSGP if composed entirely of stormwater and not combined with mine drainage. See note below.
Table 8.G-5 Applicability of the Multi-Sector General Permit to Stormwater from Active Mining and Dressing Table 8.G-5 Applicability of the Multi-Sector General Permit to Stormwater from Active Mining and Dressing
Discharge/Source of Discharge Note/Comment
-- Roads constructed of waste rock or spent ore -- Roads constructed of waste rock or spent ore
Onsite haul roads Covered under the MSGP if composed entirely of stormwater and not combined with mine drainage. See note below.
Offsite haul and access roads --
Roads not constructed of waste rock or spent ore Roads not constructed of waste rock or spent ore
Onsite haul roads Covered under the MSGP except if mine drainage is used for dust control.
-- Milling/concentrating -- Milling/concentrating
Runoff from tailings dams and dikes when constructed of waste rock/tailings Covered under the MSGP except if process fluids are present and only if composed entirely of stormwater and not combined with mine drainage. See Note below.
Runoff from tailings dams/dikes when not constructed of waste rock and tailings Covered under the MSGP except if process fluids are present.
Concentration building Covered under the MSGP If stormwater only and no contact with piles.
Mill site If stormwater only and no contact with piles.
Ancillary areas Ancillary areas
Office and administrative building and housing Covered under the MSGP if mixed with stormwater from the industrial area.
Chemical storage area --
Docking facility Covered under the MSGP except if excessive contact with waste product that would otherwise constitute mine drainage.
Explosive storage --
Fuel storage (oil tanks/coal piles) --
Vehicle and equipment maintenance area/building -- Covered under the MSGP but coverage
Parking areas unnecessary if only employee and visitor-type parking.
Power plant Power plant
Truck wash area Covered under the MSGP except when excessive contact with waste product that would otherwise constitute mine drainage.
Reclamation-related areas Reclamation-related areas
Any disturbed area (unreclaimed) Covered under the MSGP only if not in active mining area.
Reclaimed areas released from reclamation requirements prior to Dec. 17, 1990 --
Partially/inadequately reclaimed areas or areas not released from reclamation requirements --

Note: Stormwater from these sources are subject to the NPDES program for stormwater unless mixed with discharges subject to 40 CFR Part 440 that are regulated by another permit prior to mixing. Non-stormwater discharges from these sources are subject to NPDES permitting and may be subject to the effluent limitation guidelines under 40 CFR Part 440. Discharges from overburden/waste rock and overburden/waste rock-related areas are not subject to 40 CFR Part 440 unless: (1) it drains naturally (or is intentionally diverted) to a point source; and (2) combines with ''mine drainage'' that is otherwise regulated under the Part 440 regulations. For such sources, coverage under this permit would be available if the discharge composed entirely of stormwater does not combine with other sources of mine drainage that are not subject to 40 CFR Part 440, as well as meeting other eligibility criteria contained in Part 1.1 of the permit.

Operators bear the initial responsibility for determining the applicable technology-based standard for such discharges. EPA recommends that operators contact the relevant NPDES permit issuance authority for assistance to determine the nature and scope of the ''active mining area'' on a mine-by-mine basis, as well as to determine the appropriate permitting mechanism for authorizing such discharges.

8.G.9 Termination of Permit Coverage

Part 8 - Sector-Specific Requirements for Industrial Activity

You must comply with Part 8 sector-specific requirements associated with your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities, as defined in Appendix A. The sector- specific requirements apply to those areas of your facility where those sector-specific activities occur. These sector-specific requirements are in addition to any requirements specified elsewhere in this permit.

Note: Where compliance with a requirement in a separate exploration permit, mining permit, reclamation plan, Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act (SMCRA) requirements, etc. will result in you fully meeting any requirement in this Subpart, you are considered to have complied with the relevant requirement in this Subpart. You must include documentation in your SWPPP describing your rationale for concluding that any particular action on your part is sufficient to comply with the corresponding requirement in this Subpart.

8.H.1 Covered Stormwater Discharges

The requirements in Subpart H apply to stormwater discharges associated with industrial activity from Coal Mines and Coal Mining-Related facilities as identified by the SIC Codes specified under Sector H in Table D-1 of Appendix D.

8.H.2 Limitations on Coverage

8.H.3 Definitions

The following definitions are not intended to supersede the definitions of active and inactive mining facilities established by 40 CFR 122.26(b)(14)(iii).

activities on any areas where active mining activities have not yet commenced (e.g., for heap leach pads, waste rock facilities, tailings impoundments, wastewater treatment plants); and

Note: Earth-disturbing activities described in the definition in Part 8.H.3.2 that occur on areas outside the active mining area (e.g., for expansion of the mine into undeveloped territory) are considered 'earth-disturbing conducted prior to active mining activities', and must comply with the requirements in Part 8.H.4.

8.H.4 Requirements Applicable to Earth-Disturbing Activities Conducted Prior to Active Mining Activities

Stormwater discharges from earth-disturbing activities conducted prior to active mining activities (defined in Part 8.H.3.2) are covered under this permit. For such earth-disturbing activities, you must comply with all applicable requirements in Parts 1-9 of the MSGP except for the

technology-based effluent limits in Parts 2.1.2 and 8.H.5, the inspection requirements in Parts 3 and 8.H.7, and the monitoring requirements in Parts 4 and 8.H.8.

Authorized discharges from areas where earth-disturbing activities have ceased and stabilization as specified in Part 8.H.4.1.9 or 8.H.4.2.11, where appropriate, has been completed (stabilization is not required for areas where active mining activities will occur), are no longer subject to the Part 8.H.4 requirements. At such time, authorized discharges become subject to all other applicable requirements in the MSGP, including the effluent limits in Parts 2.1.2 and 8.H.5, the inspection requirements in Parts 3 and 8.H.7, and the monitoring requirements in Parts 4, 8.H.8, and 8.H.9.

8.H.4.1.1 Erosion and sediment control installation requirements.

equipment tires prior to exit, where necessary;

Note: EPA recognizes that some fine grains may remain visible on the surfaces of off-site streets, other paved areas, and sidewalks even after you have implemented sediment removal practices. Such 'staining' is not a violation of Part 8.H.4.1.4.

8.H.4.1.5 Soil or sediment stockpiles. You must:

If you plan to use cationic treatment chemicals (as defined in Appendix A), you are ineligible for coverage under this permit, unless you notify your applicable EPA Regional Office in advance and the EPA Regional Office authorizes coverage under this permit after you have included appropriate controls and implementation procedures designed to ensure that your use of cationic treatment chemicals will not lead to a violation of water quality standards.

8.H.4.2.2 Erosion and sediment control design requirements. You must:

There are exceptions when buffer requirements do not apply:

See EPA's industrial stormwater website under 'Fact Sheets and Guidance' for information on complying with these alternatives: https://www.epa.gov/npdes/stormwater-discharges-industrial-activities.

Depending on site conditions and needs, disturbance on steep slopes may be necessary (e.g., a road cut in mountainous terrain; for grading steep slopes prior to erecting the mine office). Where steep slope disturbances are necessary, you can minimize the disturbances to steep slopes through the implementation of a number of standard erosion and sediment control practices, such as by phasing disturbances in these areas and using stabilization practices specifically for steep grades.

(An uncontaminated discharge is a discharge that meets applicable water quality standards.)

You must also meet the following requirements for dewatering activities:

8.H.4.2.10 Pollution prevention requirements.

a sediment basin or alternative control that provides equivalent or better treatment prior to discharge;

Note: For the purposes of this permit, EPA will consider any of the following types of activities to constitute the initiation of stabilization: 1. Prepping the soil for vegetative or non-vegetative stabilization; 2. Applying mulch or other non-vegetative product to the exposed area; 3. Seeding or planting the exposed area; 4. Starting any of the activities in # 1 - 3 on a portion of the area to be stabilized, but not on the entire area; and 5. Finalizing arrangements to have stabilization product fully installed in compliance with the applicable deadline for completing stabilization.

Exceptions:

8.H.4.3 Water Quality-Based Requirements Applicable to Earth-Disturbing Activities Conducted Prior to Active Mining Activities.

The following water quality-based limits apply to earth-disturbing activities conducted prior to active mining activities defined in Parts 8.H.3.2(a) and 8.H.3.2(b), in addition to the water quality-based limits in Part 2.2 of the MSGP.

Stricter requirements apply if your site will discharge to an impaired water or a water that is identified by your state, tribe, or EPA as a Tier 2 or Tier 2.5 for antidegradation purposes:

8.H.4.4 Inspection Requirements Applicable to Earth-Disturbing Activities Conducted Prior to Active Mining Activities.

The following requirements supersede the inspections requirements in Parts 3 and 8.H.7 of the MSGP for earth-disturbing activities conducted prior to active mining activities defined in Parts 8.H.3.2(a) and 8.H.3.2(b).

8.H.4.4.1 Inspection Frequency

Note:

method for measuring rainfall amount on site (either rain gauge or representative weather station)

Note: To determine if a storm event of 0.25 inches or greater has occurred on your site, you must either keep a properly maintained rain gauge on your site, or obtain the storm event information from a weather station that is representative of your location. For any day of rainfall during normal business hours that measures 0.25 inches or greater, you must record the total rainfall measured for that.

Note: You are required to specify in your SWPPP which schedule you will be following.

Note: 'Within 24 hours of the occurrence of a storm event' means that you are required to conduct an inspection within 24 hours once a storm event has produced 0.25 inches, even if the storm event is still continuing. Thus, if you have elected to inspect bi-weekly in and there is a storm event at your site that continues for multiple days, and each day of the storm produces 0.25 inches or more of rain, you are required to conduct an inspection within 24 hours of the first day of the storm and within 24 hours after the end of the storm.

8.H.4.4.2 Reductions in Inspection Frequency

8.H.4.4.3 Areas to be Inspected. You must at a minimum inspect the following areas:

8.H.4.4.4 What to Check for During Inspections . At a minimum you must check:

If a discharge is occurring:

8.H.5 Technology-Based Effluent Limits for Active Mining Activities

Note: These requirements do not apply for any discharges from earth-disturbing activities conducted prior to active mining as defined in Part 8.H.3.2(a) or 8.H.3.2(b).

8.H.6 Additional SWPPP Requirements for Mining Operations

Note: The requirements in Part 8.H.6 are not applicable to inactive coal mining facilities.

Act (SMCRA). OSM has granted authority to most coal-producing states to implement SMCRA through State SMCRA regulations. All SMCRA requirements regarding control of stormwater-related pollutant discharges must be addressed and then documented with the SWPPP (directly or by reference).

8.H.7 Additional Inspection Requirements (See also Part 3.1)

8.H.8 Indicator Monitoring (See also Part 4.2.1)

Table 8.H-1 identifies indicator monitoring that applies to the specific subsectors of Sector H. This indicator monitoring applies to both your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities.

Table 8.H-1 Table 8.H-1 Table 8.H-1
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Indicator Monitoring Parameter Indicator Monitoring Threshold
Applies to all Sector H (Subsector H1) facilities with stormwater discharges from paved surfaces that will be initially sealed or re-sealed with coal-tar sealcoat where industrial activities are located during coverage under this permit Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)* Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector H1. Coal Mines and Coal Mining- Related Facilities (SIC Code 1221-1241) Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)* Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values

8.H.9 Sector-Specific Benchmarks (See also Part 4.2.2)

Table 8.H-2 identifies benchmarks that apply to the specific subsectors of Sector H. These benchmarks apply to both your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities. Note: There are no Parts 8.H.8 and 8.H.9 monitoring and reporting or impaired waters monitoring requirements for inactive and unstaffed sites.

Table 8.H-2 Table 8.H-2 Table 8.H-2
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Parameter Benchmark Monitoring Concentration
Subsector H1. Coal Mines and Related Areas (SIC 1221-1241) Total Recoverable Aluminum 1,100 µg/L
Subsector H1. Coal Mines and Related Areas (SIC 1221-1241) Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 100 mg/L

Subject to the two conditions above, if your facility is inactive and unstaffed, you are waived from the requirement to conduct routine facility inspections, quarterly visual assessments, and benchmark and impaired waters monitoring. You must still conduct an annual site inspection in accordance with Part 3.1. You are encouraged to inspect your site more frequently where you have reason to believe that severe weather or natural disasters may have damaged control measures or increased discharges.

8.H.10 Termination of Permit Coverage

(2) soil disturbing activities related to mining at the sites or portion of the site have been completed, (3) the site or portion of the site has been stabilized to minimize soil erosion, and (4) as appropriate depending on location, size, and the potential to contribute pollutants to stormwater discharges, the site or portion of the site has been revegetated, will be amenable to natural revegetation, or will be left in a condition consistent with the post-mining land use.

Part 8 - Sector-Specific Requirements for Industrial Activity

Subpart I - Sector I - Oil and Gas Extraction

You must comply with Part 8 sector-specific requirements associated with your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities, as defined in Appendix A. The sector- specific requirements apply to those areas of your facility where those sector-specific activities occur. These sector-specific requirements are in addition to any requirements specified elsewhere in this permit.

8.I.1 Covered Stormwater Discharges.

The requirements in Subpart I apply to stormwater discharges associated with industrial activity from Oil and Gas Extraction facilities as identified by the SIC Codes specified under Sector I in Table D-1 of Appendix D of the permit.

Any stormwater discharges that require permit coverage as a result of meeting one of the conditions of 122.26(c)(1)(iii) may be covered under this permit unless otherwise required to obtain coverage under an alternative NPDES general permit or an individual NPDES permit as specified in Part 1.3.8.

8.I.2 Limitations on Coverage

8.I.3 Additional Technology-Based Effluent Limits

not exclusive): temporary or permanent seeding, mulching, sod stabilization, vegetative buffer strips, and tree protection practices. Begin implementing appropriate vegetative practices on all disturbed areas within 14 days following the last activity in that area.

8.I.4 Additional SWPPP Requirements

8.I.5 Additional Inspection Requirements

All erosion and sediment controls must be inspected either: 1) every 7 days; or 2) once every 14 calendar days and within 24 hours of a storm event of 0.25 inches or greater.

8.I.6 Indicator Monitoring (See also Part 4.2.1)

Table 8.I-1 identifies indicator monitoring that applies to the specific subsectors of Sector I. This indicator monitoring applies to both your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities.

Table 8.I-1 Table 8.I-1 Table 8.I-1
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Indicator Monitoring Parameter Indicator Monitoring Threshold
Applies to all Sector I (Subsector I1) facilities with stormwater discharges from paved surfaces that will be initially sealed or re-sealed with coal-tar sealcoat where industrial activities are located during coverage under this permit Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)* Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector I1. Crude Petroleum and Natural Gas (SIC Code 1311); Natural Gas Liquids (SIC Code 1321); Oil and Gas Field Services (SIC Code 1381-1389) Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector I1. Crude Petroleum and Natural Gas (SIC Code 1311); Natural Gas Liquids (SIC Code 1321); Oil and Gas Field Services (SIC Code 1381-1389) Total Suspended Solids (TSS) Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector I1. Crude Petroleum and Natural Gas (SIC Code 1311); Natural Gas Liquids (SIC Code 1321); Oil and Gas Field Services (SIC Code 1381-1389) pH Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector I1. Crude Petroleum and Natural Gas (SIC Code 1311); Natural Gas Liquids (SIC Code 1321); Oil and Gas Field Services (SIC Code 1381-1389) Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)* Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values

Part 8 - Sector-Specific Requirements for Industrial Activity

Subpart J - Sector J - Non-Metallic Mineral Mining and Dressing

You must comply with Part 8 sector-specific requirements associated with your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities, as defined in Appendix A. The sector- specific requirements apply to those areas of your facility where those sector-specific activities occur. These sector-specific requirements are in addition to any requirements specified elsewhere in this permit.

Note: Where compliance with a requirement in a separate exploration permit, mining permit, reclamation plan, Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act (SMCRA) requirements, etc. will result in you fully meeting any requirement in this Subpart, you are considered to have complied with the relevant requirement in this Subpart. You must include documentation in your SWPPP describing your rationale for concluding that any particular action on your part is sufficient to comply with the corresponding requirement in this Subpart.

8.J.1 Covered Stormwater Discharges

The requirements in Subpart J apply to stormwater discharges associated with industrial activity from Active and Inactive Non-Metallic Mineral Mining and Dressing facilities as identified by the SIC Codes specified under Sector J in Table D-1 of Appendix D of the permit.

Most stormwater discharges subject to an existing effluent limitation guideline at 40 CFR Part 436 are not authorized by this permit. The exceptions to this limitation, which are covered by this permit, are mine dewatering discharges composed entirely of stormwater or uncontaminated ground water seepage from construction sand and gravel, industrial sand, and crushed stone mining facilities.

8.J.3 Definitions

The following definitions are not intended to supersede the definitions of active and inactive mining facilities established by 40 CFR 122.26(b)(14)(iii).

Note: Earth-disturbing activities described in the definition in Part 8.J.3.2 that occur on areas outside the active mining area (e.g., for expansion of the mine into undeveloped territory) are considered 'earth-disturbing conducted prior to active mining activities', and must comply with the requirements in Part 8.J.4.

being actively undertaken, and the facility is covered by an active mining permit issued by the applicable state or federal agency.

8.J.4 Requirements Applicable to Earth-Disturbing Activities Conducted Prior to Active Mining Activities

Stormwater discharges from earth-disturbing activities conducted prior to active mining activities (defined in Part 8.J.3.2) are covered under this permit. For such earth-disturbing activities, you must comply with all applicable requirements in Parts 1-9 of the MSGP except for the technology-based effluent limits in Parts 2.1.2 and 8.J.5, the inspection requirements in Parts 3 and 8.J.7, and the monitoring requirements in Parts 4, 8.J.8, and Part 8.J.9.

Authorized discharges from areas where earth-disturbing activities have ceased and stabilization as specified in Part 8.J.4.1.9 or 8.J.4.2.11, where appropriate, has been completed (stabilization is not required for areas where active mining activities will occur), are no longer subject to the Part 8.J.4 requirements. At such time, authorized discharges become subject to all other applicable requirements in the MSGP, including the effluent limits in Parts 2.1.2 and 8.J.5, the inspection requirements in Parts 3 and 8.J.7, and the monitoring requirements in Parts 4, 8.J.8, and 8.J.9.

8.J.4.1

Conducted Prior to Active mining Activities. limits apply to authorized discharges from all earth-disturbing activities conducted prior to active mining activities defined in Parts 8.J.3.2(a) and 8.J.3.2(b). These limits supersede the technology-based limits listed in Parts 2.1.2 and 8.J.5 of the MSGP.

8.J.4.1.1 Erosion and sediment control installation requirements.

8.J.4.1.2 Erosion and sediment control maintenance requirements. You must:

8.J.4.1.3 Perimeter controls. You must:

Note: EPA recognizes that some fine grains may remain visible on the surfaces of off-site streets, other paved areas, and sidewalks even after you have implemented sediment removal practices. Such 'staining' is not a violation of Part 8.J.4.1.4.

If you plan to use cationic treatment chemicals (as defined in Appendix A), you are ineligible for coverage under this permit, unless you notify your applicable EPA Regional Office in advance and the EPA Regional Office authorizes coverage under this permit after you have included appropriate controls and implementation procedures designed to ensure that your use of cationic treatment chemicals will not lead to a violation of water quality standards.

listed in Parts 2.1.2 and 8.J.5 of the MSGP. These limits do not apply to earth-disturbing activities performed for purposes of mine site preparation (as defined in 8.J.3.2(a)).

There are exceptions when buffer requirements do not apply:

See EPA's industrial stormwater website under 'Fact Sheets and Guidance' for information on complying with these alternatives: https://www.epa.gov/npdes/stormwater-discharges-industrial-activities.

Depending on site conditions and needs, disturbance on steep slopes may be necessary (e.g., a road cut in mountainous terrain; for grading steep slopes prior to erecting the mine office). Where steep slope disturbances are necessary, you can minimize the disturbances to steep slopes through the implementation of a number of standard erosion and sediment control practices, such as by phasing disturbances in these areas and using stabilization practices specifically for steep grades.

foundations, vaults or other similar points of accumulation, unless such waters are first effectively managed by appropriate controls (e.g., sediment basins or sediment traps, sediment socks, dewatering tanks, tube settlers, weir tanks, or filtration systems). Uncontaminated, non-turbid dewatering water can be discharged without being routed to a control. (An uncontaminated discharge is a discharge that meets applicable water quality standards.)

You must also meet the following requirements for dewatering activities:

8.J.4.2.10 Pollution prevention requirements

down).

Note: For the purposes of this permit, EPA will consider any of the following types of activities to constitute the initiation of stabilization: 1. Prepping the soil for vegetative or non-vegetative stabilization; 2. Applying mulch or other non- vegetative product to the exposed area; 3. Seeding or planting the exposed area; 4. Starting any of the activities in # 1 - 3 on a portion of the area to be stabilized, but not on the entire area; and 5. Finalizing arrangements to have stabilization product fully installed in compliance with the applicable deadline for completing stabilization.

Exceptions:

8.J.4.3 Water Quality-Based Requirements Applicable to Earth-Disturbing Activities Conducted Prior to Active Mining Activities

The following water quality-based limits apply to earth-disturbing activities conducted prior to active mining activities defined in Parts 8.J.3.2(a) and 8.J.3.2(b), in addition to the water quality-based limits in Part 2.2 of the MSGP.

Stricter requirements apply if your site will discharge to an impaired water or a water that is identified by your state, tribe, or EPA as a Tier 2 or Tier 2.5 for antidegradation purposes:

8.J.4.4 I nspection Requirements Applicable to Earth-Disturbing Activities Conducted Prior to Active Mining Activities

The following requirements supersede the inspections requirements in Parts 3 and 8.J.7 of the MSGP for earth-disturbing activities conducted prior to active mining activities defined in Parts 8.J.3.2(a) and 8.J.3.2(b).

8.J.4.4.1 Inspection Frequency

Note: Inspections only required during working hours;

Note: To determine if a storm event of 0.25 inches or greater has occurred on your site, you must either keep a properly maintained rain gauge on your site, or obtain the storm event information from a weather station that is representative of your location. For any day of rainfall during normal business hours that measures 0.25 inches or greater, you must record the total rainfall measured for that day.

Note: You are required to specify in your SWPPP which schedule you will be following.

Note: 'Within 24 hours of the occurrence of a storm event' means that you are required to conduct an inspection within 24 hours once a storm event has produced 0.25 inches, even if the storm event is still continuing. Thus, if you have elected to inspect bi-weekly and there is a storm event at your site that continues for multiple days, and each day of the storm produces 0.25 inches or more of rain, you are required to conduct an inspection within 24 hours of the first day of the storm and within 24 hours after the end of the storm.

8.J.4.4.2 Reductions in Inspection Frequency

8.J.4.4.3 Areas to be Inspected. You must at a minimum inspect all of the following areas:

8.J.4.4.4 What to Check for During Inspections. At a minimum you must check:

8.J.5 Technology-Based Effluent Limits for Active Mining Activities

Note: These requirements do not apply for any discharges from earth-disturbing activities conducted prior to active-mining as defined in Part 8.J.3.2(a) or 8.J.3.2(b).

Stormwater Diversions: Divert stormwater away from potential pollutant sources through implementation of control measures such as the following, where determined to be feasible (list not exclusive): interceptor or diversion controls (e.g., dikes, swales, curbs, berms); pipe slope drains; subsurface drains; conveyance systems (e.g., channels or gutters, open-top box culverts, and waterbars; rolling dips and road sloping; roadway surface water deflector and culverts); or their equivalents. For mines subject to dust control requirements under state or county air quality permits, provided the requirements are equivalent, compliance with such air permit dust requirements shall constitute compliance with the dust control effluent limit in Part 2.1.2.10.

Capping: When capping is necessary to minimize pollutant discharges in stormwater, identify the source being capped and the material used to construct the cap.

Treatment: If treatment of stormwater (e.g., chemical or physical systems, oil and water separators, artificial wetlands) is necessary to protect water quality, describe the type and location of treatment used. Passive and/or active treatment of stormwater is encouraged. Treated stormwater may be discharged as a stormwater source regulated under this permit provided the discharge is not combined with discharges subject to effluent limitation guidelines for the Mineral Mining and Processing Point Source Category (40 CFR Part 436).

8.J.6 Additional SWPPP Requirements for Mining Operations

Note: The requirements in Part 8.J.6 are not applicable to inactive mineral mining facilities.

measures are implemented or planned but are not listed here (e.g., substituting a less toxic chemical for a more toxic one), include descriptions of them in your SWPPP. If you are in compliance with dust control requirements under state or county air quality permits, you must state (or summarize, as necessary) what the state or county air quality permit dust control requirements are and how you've achieved compliance with them.

8.J.7 Additional Inspection Requirements (See also Part 3.1)

Except for earth-disturbing activities conducted prior to active mining activities as defined in Parts 8.J.3.2(a) and 8.J.3.2(b), which are subject to Part 8.J.4.4, perform inspections at least quarterly unless adverse weather conditions make the site inaccessible. Sites which discharge to waters which are designated as Tier 2 or 2.5 or waters which are impaired for sediment or nitrogen must be inspected monthly. See Part 8.J.9.1 for inspection requirements for inactive and unstaffed sites.

8.J.8 Indicator Monitoring (See also Part 4.2.1)

Table 8.J-1 identifies indicator monitoring that applies to the specific subsectors of Sector J. This indicator monitoring applies to both your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities.

Table 8.J-1 Table 8.J-1 Table 8.J-1
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Indicator Monitoring Parameter Indicator Monitoring Threshold
Applies to all Sector J (Subsectors J1, J2, and J3) facilities with stormwater discharges from paved surfaces that will be initially sealed or re-sealed with coal- tar sealcoat where industrial activities are located during coverage under this permit Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)* Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector J3. Clay, Ceramic, and Refractory Materials (SIC Code 1455, 1459); Chemical and Fertilizer Mineral Mining (SIC Code 1474-1479) Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector J3. Clay, Ceramic, and Refractory Materials (SIC Code 1455, 1459); Chemical and Fertilizer Mineral Mining (SIC Code 1474-1479) Total Suspended Solids (TSS) Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector J3. Clay, Ceramic, and Refractory Materials (SIC Code 1455, 1459); Chemical and Fertilizer Mineral Mining (SIC Code 1474-1479) pH Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values

8.J.9 Sector-Specific Benchmarks (See also Part 4.2.2)

Table 8.J-2 identifies benchmarks that apply to the specific subsectors of Sector J. These benchmarks apply to both your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities. Note: There are no Part 8.J.9 monitoring and reporting or impaired waters monitoring requirements for inactive and unstaffed sites.

Table 8.J-2 Table 8.J-2 Table 8.J-2
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Parameter Benchmark Monitoring Concentration
Subsector J1. Sand and Gravel Mining (SIC Nitrate plus Nitrite Nitrogen 0.68 mg/L
1442, 1446) Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 100 mg/L
Subsector J2. Dimension and Crushed Stone and Nonmetallic Minerals (except fuels) (SIC 1411, 1422-1429, 1481, 1499) Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 100 mg/L

Subject to the two conditions above, if your facility is inactive and unstaffed, you are waived from the requirement to conduct routine facility inspections, quarterly visual assessments, and benchmark and impaired waters monitoring. You must still conduct an annual site inspection in accordance with Part 3.1. You are encouraged to inspect your site more frequently where you have reason to believe that severe weather or natural disasters may have damaged control measures or increased discharges.

8.J.10 Effluent Limitations Based on Effluent Limitations Guidelines (See also Part 4.2.3.1)

Table 8.J-3 identifies effluent limits that apply to the industrial activities described below.

Compliance with these effluent limits is to be determined based on discharges from these industrial activities independent of commingling with any other waste streams that may be covered under this permit.

Table 8.J-3 Table 8.J-3 Table 8.J-3
Industrial Activity Parameter Effluent Limitation 1
Mine dewatering discharges at crushed stone mining facilities (SIC 1422 - 1429) pH 6.0 - 9.0
Mine dewatering discharges at construction sand and gravel mining facilities (SIC 1442) pH 6.0 - 9.0
Mine dewatering discharges at industrial sand mining facilities (SIC 1446) Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 25 mg/L, monthly avg. 45 mg/L, daily maximum
Mine dewatering discharges at industrial sand mining facilities (SIC 1446) 9.0
Mine dewatering discharges at industrial sand mining facilities (SIC 1446) pH 6.0 -

1 Monitor annually.

8.J.11 Termination of Permit Coverage

Part 8 - Sector-Specific Requirements for Industrial Activity

Subpart K - Sector K - Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, or Disposal Facilities

You must comply with Part 8 sector-specific requirements associated with your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities, as defined in Appendix A. The sector- specific requirements apply to those areas of your facility where those sector-specific activities occur. These sector-specific requirements are in addition to any requirements specified elsewhere in this permit.

8.K.1 Covered Stormwater Discharges

The requirements in Subpart K apply to stormwater discharges associated with industrial activity from Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, or Disposal facilities (TSDFs) as identified by the Activity Code specified under Sector K in Table D-1 of Appendix D of the permit.

8.K.2 Industrial Activities Covered by Sector K

This permit authorizes stormwater discharges associated with industrial activity from facilities that treat, store, or dispose of hazardous wastes and that are operating under interim status or a permit under subtitle C of RCRA.

Disposal facilities that have been properly closed and capped, and have no significant materials exposed to stormwater, are considered inactive and do not require permits.

8.K.3 Limitations on Coverage

8.K.4 Definitions

8.K.5 Indicator Monitoring (See also Part 4.2.1)

Table 8.K-1 identifies indicator monitoring that applies to the specific subsectors of Sector K. This indicator monitoring applies to both your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities.

Table 8.K-1 Table 8.K-1 Table 8.K-1
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Indicator Monitoring Parameter Indicator Monitoring Threshold
Applies to all Sector K (Subsector K1) facilities with stormwater discharges from paved surfaces that will be initially sealed or re-sealed with coal-tar sealcoat where industrial activities are located during coverage under this permit Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)* Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values

8.K.6 Sector-Specific Benchmarks (See also Part 4.2.2)

Table 8.K-2 identifies benchmarks that apply to the specific subsectors of Sector K. These benchmarks apply to both your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities.

Table 8.K-2 Table 8.K-2 Table 8.K-2
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for Parameter Benchmark Monitoring Concentration
more than one sector/subsector) Subsector K1. ALL - Industrial Activity Code 'HZ' (Note: permit coverage limited in some states). Benchmarks only applicable to discharges not subject to effluent limitations in 40 CFR Part 445 Subpart A (see below). Ammonia 2.14 mg/L
more than one sector/subsector) Subsector K1. ALL - Industrial Activity Code 'HZ' (Note: permit coverage limited in some states). Benchmarks only applicable to discharges not subject to effluent limitations in 40 CFR Part 445 Subpart A (see below). Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) 120 mg/L
more than one sector/subsector) Subsector K1. ALL - Industrial Activity Code 'HZ' (Note: permit coverage limited in some states). Benchmarks only applicable to discharges not subject to effluent limitations in 40 CFR Part 445 Subpart A (see below). Total Recoverable Arsenic (freshwater) Total Recoverable Arsenic (saltwater) 150 µg/L 69 µg/L
more than one sector/subsector) Subsector K1. ALL - Industrial Activity Code 'HZ' (Note: permit coverage limited in some states). Benchmarks only applicable to discharges not subject to effluent limitations in 40 CFR Part 445 Subpart A (see below). Total Recoverable Cadmium (freshwater) 2 Total Recoverable Cadmium (saltwater) 1 Hardness Dependent 33 µg/L
more than one sector/subsector) Subsector K1. ALL - Industrial Activity Code 'HZ' (Note: permit coverage limited in some states). Benchmarks only applicable to discharges not subject to effluent limitations in 40 CFR Part 445 Subpart A (see below). Total Recoverable Cyanide (freshwater) Total Recoverable Cyanide (saltwater) 1 22 µg/L 1 µg/L
more than one sector/subsector) Subsector K1. ALL - Industrial Activity Code 'HZ' (Note: permit coverage limited in some states). Benchmarks only applicable to discharges not subject to effluent limitations in 40 CFR Part 445 Subpart A (see below). Total Recoverable Lead (freshwater) 2 Total Recoverable Lead (saltwater) 1 Hardness Dependent 210 µg/L
more than one sector/subsector) Subsector K1. ALL - Industrial Activity Code 'HZ' (Note: permit coverage limited in some states). Benchmarks only applicable to discharges not subject to effluent limitations in 40 CFR Part 445 Subpart A (see below). Total Recoverable Mercury (freshwater) 1.4 µg/L
more than one sector/subsector) Subsector K1. ALL - Industrial Activity Code 'HZ' (Note: permit coverage limited in some states). Benchmarks only applicable to discharges not subject to effluent limitations in 40 CFR Part 445 Subpart A (see below). Total Recoverable Mercury (saltwater) 1 1.8 µg/L 1.5 μg /L for still/standing
more than one sector/subsector) Subsector K1. ALL - Industrial Activity Code 'HZ' (Note: permit coverage limited in some states). Benchmarks only applicable to discharges not subject to effluent limitations in 40 CFR Part 445 Subpart A (see below). Total Recoverable Selenium (freshwater) (lentic) waters 3.1 μg for flowing (lotic) waters
more than one sector/subsector) Subsector K1. ALL - Industrial Activity Code 'HZ' (Note: permit coverage limited in some states). Benchmarks only applicable to discharges not subject to effluent limitations in 40 CFR Part 445 Subpart A (see below). Total Recoverable Selenium (saltwater) 1 290 µg/L Hardness Dependent 1.9 µg/L
more than one sector/subsector) Subsector K1. ALL - Industrial Activity Code 'HZ' (Note: permit coverage limited in some states). Benchmarks only applicable to discharges not subject to effluent limitations in 40 CFR Part 445 Subpart A (see below). Total Recoverable Silver (freshwater) 2 Total Recoverable Silver (saltwater) 1

1 Saltwater benchmark values apply to stormwater discharges into saline waters where indicated. 2 The freshwater benchmark values of some metals are dependent on water hardness. For these parameters, permittees must determine the hardness of the receiving water (see Appendix J, 'Calculating Hardness in Receiving Waters for Hardness Dependent Metals,' for methodology), in accordance with Part 4.2.2.1, to identify the applicable 'hardness range' for determining their benchmark value applicable to their facility. Hardness Dependent Benchmarks follow in the table below:

Freshwater Hardness Range Cadmium (µg/L) Lead (µg/L) Silver (µg/L)
0-24.99 mg/L 0.49 14 0.37
25-49.99 mg/L 0.73 24 0.8
50-74.99 mg/L 1.2 45 1.9
Freshwater Hardness Range Cadmium (µg/L) Lead (µg/L) Silver (µg/L)
75-99.99 mg/L 1.7 69 3.3
100-124.99 mg/L 2.1 95 5
125-149.99 mg/L 2.6 123 7.1
150-174.99 mg/L 3.1 152 9.4
175-199.99 mg/L 3.5 182 12
200-224.99 mg/L 4 213 15
225-249.99 mg/L 4.4 246 18
250+ mg/L 4.7 262 20

8.K.7 Effluent Limitations Based on Effluent Limitations Guidelines (See also Part 4.2.3.1)

Table 8.K-3 identifies effluent limitations that apply to the industrial activities described below. Compliance with these effluent limitations is to be determined based on discharges from these industrial activities independent of commingling with any other waste streams that may be covered under this permit.

Table 8.K-3 1 Table 8.K-3 1 Table 8.K-3 1
Industrial Activity Parameter Effluent Limitation
Discharges from hazardous waste landfills subject to effluent limitations in 40 CFR Part 445 Subpart A (see footnote). Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD 5 ) 220 mg/L, daily maximum
Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD 5 ) 56 mg/L, monthly avg. maximum
Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 88 mg/L, daily maximum
Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 27 mg/L, monthly avg. maximum
Ammonia 10 mg/L, daily maximum
Ammonia 4.9 mg/L, monthly avg. maximum
Alpha Terpineol 0.042 mg/L, daily maximum
Alpha Terpineol 0.019 mg/L, monthly avg. maximum
Aniline 0.024 mg/L, daily maximum
Aniline 0.015 mg/L, monthly avg. maximum
Benzoic Acid 0.119 mg/L, daily maximum
Benzoic Acid 0.073 mg/L, monthly avg. maximum
Naphthalene 0.059 mg/L, daily maximum
Naphthalene 0.022 mg/L, monthly avg. maximum
p-Cresol 0.024 mg/L, daily maximum
p-Cresol 0.015 mg/L, monthly avg. maximum
Phenol 0.048 mg/L, daily maximum
Phenol 0.029 mg/L, monthly avg. maximum
Pyridine 0.072 mg/L, daily maximum
Pyridine 0.025 mg/L, monthly avg. maximum
Total Arsenic 1.1 mg/L, daily maximum
Total Arsenic 0.54 mg/L, monthly avg. maximum
Total Chromium 1.1 mg/L, daily maximum
Total Chromium 0.46 mg/L, monthly avg. maximum
Total Zinc 0.535 mg/L, daily maximum
Total Zinc 0.296 mg/L, monthly avg. maximum
pH Within the range of 6-9 standard pH units (s.u.)

1 Monitor annually. As set forth at 40 CFR Part 445 Subpart A, these numeric limitations apply to contaminated stormwater discharges from hazardous waste landfills subject to the provisions of RCRA Subtitle C at 40 CFR Parts 264 (Subpart N) and 265 (Subpart N) except for any of the following facilities:

Part 8 - Sector-Specific Requirements for Industrial Activity

Subpart L - Sector L - Landfills, Land Application Sites, and Open Dumps

You must comply with Part 8 sector-specific requirements associated with your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities, as defined in Appendix A. The sector- specific requirements apply to those areas of your facility where those sector-specific activities occur. These sector-specific requirements are in addition to any requirements specified elsewhere in this permit.

8.L.1 Covered Stormwater Discharges

The requirements in Subpart L apply to stormwater discharges associated with industrial activity from Landfills and Land Application Sites as identified by the Activity Code specified under Sector L in Table D-1 of Appendix D of the permit.

8.L.2 Industrial Activities Covered by Sector L

This permit may authorize stormwater discharges for Sector L facilities associated with waste disposal at landfills, land application sites that receive or have received industrial waste, including sites subject to regulation under Subtitle D of RCRA. This permit does not cover discharges from landfills that receive only municipal wastes.

8.L.3 Limitations on Coverage

8.L.4 Definitions

from washing truck, equipment, and railcar exteriors and surface areas that have come in direct contact with solid waste at the landfill facility.

8.L.5 Additional Technology-Based Effluent Limits

8.L.6 Additional SWPPP Requirements

8.L.7 Additional Inspection Requirements (See also Part 3)

8.L.8 Additional Post-Authorization Documentation Requirements

8.L.9 Indicator Monitoring (See also Part 4.2.1)

Table 8.L-1 identifies indicator monitoring that applies to the specific subsectors of Sector L. This indicator monitoring applies to both your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities.

Table 8.L-1 Table 8.L-1 Table 8.L-1
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Indicator Monitoring Parameter Indicator Monitoring Threshold
Applies to all Sector L (Subsectors L1 and L2) facilities with stormwater discharges from paved surfaces that will be initially sealed or re-sealed with coal-tar sealcoat where industrial activities are located during coverage under this permit Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)* Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector L2. All Landfill, Land Application Sites and Open Dumps, except Municipal Solid Waste Landfill (MSWLF) Areas Closed in Accordance with 40 CFR 258.60 (Activity Code LF) Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector L2. All Landfill, Land Application Sites and Open Dumps, except Municipal Solid Waste Landfill (MSWLF) Areas Closed in Accordance with 40 CFR 258.60 (Activity Code LF) Total Suspended Solids (TSS) Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector L2. All Landfill, Land Application Sites and Open Dumps, except Municipal Solid Waste Landfill (MSWLF) Areas Closed in Accordance with 40 CFR 258.60 (Activity Code LF) pH Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values

8.L.10 Sector-Specific Benchmarks (See also Part 4.2.2)

Table 8.L-2 identifies benchmarks that apply to the specific subsectors of Sector L. These benchmarks apply to both your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities.

Table 8.L-2 Table 8.L-2 Table 8.L-2
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Parameter Benchmark Monitoring Concentration1
Subsector L1. All Landfill, Land Application Sites and Open Dumps (Industrial Activity Code 'LF') Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 100 mg/L

1 Benchmark monitoring required only for discharges not subject to effluent limitations in 40 CFR Part 445 Subpart B (see Table L-3 below).

8.L.11 Effluent Limitations Based on Effluent Limitations Guidelines (See also Part 4.2.3.1)

Table 8.L-3 identifies effluent limitations that apply to the industrial activities described below. Compliance with these effluent limitations is to be determined based on discharges from these industrial activities independent of commingling with any other waste streams that may be covered under this permit.

Table 8.L-3 1 Table 8.L-3 1 Table 8.L-3 1
Industrial Activity Parameter Effluent Limitation
Discharges from non- hazardous waste landfills subject to effluent limitations in 40 CFR Part 445 Subpart B. Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD 5 ) 140 mg/L, daily maximum
Discharges from non- hazardous waste landfills subject to effluent limitations in 40 CFR Part 445 Subpart B. Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD 5 ) 37 mg/L, monthly avg. maximum
Discharges from non- hazardous waste landfills subject to effluent limitations in 40 CFR Part 445 Subpart B. Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 88 mg/L, daily maximum
Discharges from non- hazardous waste landfills subject to effluent limitations in 40 CFR Part 445 Subpart B. Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 27 mg/L, monthly avg. maximum
Discharges from non- hazardous waste landfills subject to effluent limitations in 40 CFR Part 445 Subpart B. Ammonia 10 mg/L, daily maximum
Discharges from non- hazardous waste landfills subject to effluent limitations in 40 CFR Part 445 Subpart B. Ammonia 4.9 mg/L, monthly avg. maximum
Discharges from non- hazardous waste landfills subject to effluent limitations in 40 CFR Part 445 Subpart B. Alpha Terpineol 0.033 mg/L, daily maximum
Discharges from non- hazardous waste landfills subject to effluent limitations in 40 CFR Part 445 Subpart B. Alpha Terpineol 0.016 mg/L monthly avg. maximum
Discharges from non- hazardous waste landfills subject to effluent limitations in 40 CFR Part 445 Subpart B. Benzoic Acid 0.12 mg/L, daily maximum
Discharges from non- hazardous waste landfills subject to effluent limitations in 40 CFR Part 445 Subpart B. Benzoic Acid 0.071 mg/L, monthly avg. maximum
Discharges from non- hazardous waste landfills subject to effluent limitations in 40 CFR Part 445 Subpart B. p-Cresol 0.025 mg/L, daily maximum
Discharges from non- hazardous waste landfills subject to effluent limitations in 40 CFR Part 445 Subpart B. p-Cresol 0.014 mg/L, monthly avg. maximum
Discharges from non- hazardous waste landfills subject to effluent limitations in 40 CFR Part 445 Subpart B. Phenol 0.026 mg/L, daily maximum
Discharges from non- hazardous waste landfills subject to effluent limitations in 40 CFR Part 445 Subpart B. Phenol 0.015 mg/L, monthly avg. maximum
Discharges from non- hazardous waste landfills subject to effluent limitations in 40 CFR Part 445 Subpart B. Total Zinc 0.20 mg/L, daily maximum
Discharges from non- hazardous waste landfills subject to effluent limitations in 40 CFR Part 445 Subpart B. Total Zinc 0.11 mg/L, monthly avg. maximum
Discharges from non- hazardous waste landfills subject to effluent limitations in 40 CFR Part 445 Subpart B. pH Within the range of 6-9 standard pH units (s.u.)

1 Monitor annually. As set forth at 40 CFR Part 445 Subpart B, these numeric limitations apply to contaminated stormwater discharges from MSWLFs that have not been closed in accordance with 40 CFR 258.60, and to contaminated stormwater discharges from those landfills that are subject to the provisions of 40 CFR Part 257 except for discharges from any of the following facilities:

from other CWT wastewater or commingles the wastewater from its landfill only with wastewater from other landfills; or

Part 8 - Sector-Specific Requirements for Industrial Activity

Subpart M - Sector M - Automobile Salvage Yards

You must comply with Part 8 sector-specific requirements associated with your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities, as defined in Appendix A. The sector- specific requirements apply to those areas of your facility where those sector-specific activities occur. These sector-specific requirements are in addition to any requirements specified elsewhere in this permit.

8.M.1 Covered Stormwater Discharges

The requirements in Subpart M apply to stormwater discharges associated with industrial activity from Automobile Salvage Yards as identified by the SIC Code specified under Sector M in Table D-1 of Appendix D of this permit.

8.M.2 Additional Technology-Based Effluent Limits

8.M.3 Additional SWPPP Requirements

8.M.4 Additional Inspection Requirements (See also Part 3.1)

Immediately (or as soon thereafter as practicable) inspect vehicles arriving at the site for leaks. Inspect quarterly for signs of leakage all equipment containing oily parts, hydraulic fluids, any other types of fluids, or mercury switches. Also, inspect quarterly for signs of leakage all vessels and areas where hazardous materials and general automotive fluids are stored, including, but not limited to, mercury switches, brake fluid, transmission fluid, radiator water, and antifreeze.

8.M.5 Indicator Monitoring (See also Part 4.2.1)

Table 8.M-1 identifies indicator monitoring that applies to the specific subsectors of Sector M. This indicator monitoring applies to both your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities.

Table 8.M-1 Table 8.M-1 Table 8.M-1
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Indicator Monitoring Parameter Indicator Monitoring Threshold
Applies to all Sector M(Subsector M1) facilities with stormwater discharges from paved surfaces that will be initially sealed or re-sealed with coal-tar sealcoat where industrial activities are located during coverage under this permit Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)* Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector M1. Automobile Salvage Yards (SIC Code 5015) Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)* Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values

8.M.6 Sector-Specific Benchmarks (See also Part 4.2.2)

Table 8.M-2 identifies benchmarks that apply to Sector M. These benchmarks apply to both your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities.

Table 8.M-2 Table 8.M-2 Table 8.M-2
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Parameter Benchmark Monitoring Concentration
Subsector M1 . Automobile Salvage Yards (SIC 5015) Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 100 mg/L
Subsector M1 . Automobile Salvage Yards (SIC 5015) Total Recoverable Aluminum 1,100 µg/L
Subsector M1 . Automobile Salvage Yards (SIC 5015) Total Recoverable Lead (freshwater) 2 Total Recoverable Lead (saltwater) 1 Hardness Dependent 210 µg/L

1 Saltwater benchmark values apply to stormwater discharges into saline waters where indicated. 2 The freshwater benchmark values of some metals are dependent on water hardness. For these parameters, permittees must determine the hardness of the receiving water (see Appendix J, 'Calculating Hardness in Receiving Waters for Hardness Dependent Metals,' for methodology), in accordance with Part 4.2.2.1, to identify the applicable 'hardness range' for determining their benchmark value applicable to their facility. Hardness Dependent Benchmarks follow in the table below:

Freshwater Hardness Range Lead (µg/L)
0-24.99 mg/L 14
25-49.99 mg/L 24
50-74.99 mg/L 45
75-99.99 mg/L 69
100-124.99 mg/L 95
125-149.99 mg/L 123
150-174.99 mg/L 152
175-199.99 mg/L 182
200-224.99 mg/L 213
225-249.99 mg/L 246
250+ mg/L 262

Part 8 - Sector-Specific Requirements for Industrial Activity

Subpart N - Sector N - Scrap Recycling and Waste Recycling Facilities

You must comply with Part 8 sector-specific requirements associated with your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities, as defined in Appendix A. The sector- specific requirements apply to those areas of your facility where those sector-specific activities occur. These sector-specific requirements are in addition to any requirements specified elsewhere in this permit.

8.N.1 Covered Stormwater Discharges

The requirements in Subpart N apply to stormwater discharges associated with industrial activity from Scrap Recycling and Waste Recycling facilities as identified by the SIC Code specified under Sector N in Table D-1 of Appendix D of the permit.

8.N.2 Limitation on Coverage

Separate permit requirements have been established for recycling facilities that receive, process, and do wholesale distribution of only source-separated recyclable materials primarily from non-industrial and residential sources (i.e., common consumer products including paper, newspaper, glass, cardboard, plastic containers, and aluminum and tin cans). This includes recycling facilities commonly referred to as material recovery facilities (MRF). See Part 8.N.3.3.

8.N.3 Additional Technology-Based Effluent Limits

handling, storage, and disposal or recycling of batteries are contained in the scrap lead-acid battery program provisions in Part 8.N.3.1.6); providing training targeted for those personnel engaged in the inspection and acceptance of inbound recyclable materials; and establishing procedures to ensure that liquid wastes, including used oil, are stored in materially compatible and non-leaking containers and are disposed of or recycled in accordance with the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA).

or leaks and malfunctioning, worn, or corroded parts or equipment; establishing a preventive maintenance program for processing equipment; using dry-absorbents or other cleanup practices to collect and dispose of or recycle spilled or leaking fluids or use mercury spill kits for spills from storage of mercury switches; on unattended hydraulic reservoirs over 150 gallons in capacity, installing protection devices such as lowlevel alarms or equivalent devices, or secondary containment that can hold the entire volume of the reservoir; implementing containment or diversion structures such as dikes, berms, culverts, trenches, elevated concrete pads, and grading to minimize contact of stormwater with outdoor processing equipment or stored materials; using oil and water separators or sumps; installing permanent or semi-permanent covers in processing areas where there are residual fluids and grease; and using retention or detention ponds or basins, sediment traps, vegetated swales or strips, and/or catch basin filters or sand filters for pollutant settling and filtration.

8.N.3.2 Waste Recycling Facilities (Liquid Recyclable Materials)

should be discharged to an appropriate treatment facility or sanitary sewer system, or otherwise disposed of properly. These discharges may require coverage under a separate NPDES wastewater permit or industrial user permit under the pretreatment program.

Discharges of stormwater from containment areas containing used oil must also be in accordance with applicable sections of 40 CFR Part 112. To minimize discharges of pollutants in stormwater from outdoor waste material storage areas, implement control measures such as the following, where determined to be feasible (list not exclusive): appropriate containment structures (e.g., dikes, berms, curbing, pits) to store the volume of the largest tank, with sufficient extra capacity for precipitation; drainage control and other diversionary structures; corrosion protection and/or leak detection systems for storage tanks; and dry-absorbent materials or a wet vacuum system to collect spills.

containment (e.g., around bales of recyclable waste paper); diverting stormwater away from outside material storage areas; providing covers over containment bins, dumpsters, and roll-off boxes; and storing the equivalent of one day's volume of recyclable material indoors.

8.N.4 Additional SWPPP Requirements

8.N.5 Additional Inspection Requirements

8.N.6 Indicator Monitoring (See also Part 4.2.1)

Table 8.N-1 identifies indicator monitoring that applies to the specific subsectors of Sector N. This indicator monitoring applies to both your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities.

Table 8.N-1 Table 8.N-1 Table 8.N-1
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Indicator Monitoring Parameter Indicator Monitoring Threshold
Applies to all Sector N (Subsectors N1 and N2) facilities with stormwater discharges from paved surfaces that will be initially sealed or re-sealed with coal-tar sealcoat where industrial activities are located during coverage under this permit Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)* Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector N2. Source-separated Recycling Facility (SIC Code 5093) Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector N2. Source-separated Recycling Facility (SIC Code 5093) Total Suspended Solids (TSS) Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector N2. Source-separated Recycling Facility (SIC Code 5093) pH Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values

8.N.7 Sector-Specific Benchmarks (See also Part 4.2.2)

Table 8.N-2 identifies benchmarks that apply to Sector N. These benchmarks apply to both your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities.

Table 8.N-2 Table 8.N-2 Table 8.N-2
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Parameter Benchmark Monitoring Concentration
Subsector N1. Scrap Recycling and Waste Recycling Facilities except those only receiving source-separate recyclable materials primarily from non-industrial and residential sources (SIC 5093) Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) 120 mg/L
Subsector N1. Scrap Recycling and Waste Recycling Facilities except those only receiving source-separate recyclable materials primarily from non-industrial and residential sources (SIC 5093) Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 100 mg/L
Subsector N1. Scrap Recycling and Waste Recycling Facilities except those only receiving source-separate recyclable materials primarily from non-industrial and residential sources (SIC 5093) Total Recoverable Aluminum 1,100 µg/L
Subsector N1. Scrap Recycling and Waste Recycling Facilities except those only receiving source-separate recyclable materials primarily from non-industrial and residential sources (SIC 5093) Total Recoverable Copper (freshwater) 2 Total Recoverable Copper (saltwater) 1 5.19 µg/L4.8 µg/L
Subsector N1. Scrap Recycling and Waste Recycling Facilities except those only receiving source-separate recyclable materials primarily from non-industrial and residential sources (SIC 5093) Total Recoverable Lead (freshwater) 2 Total Recoverable Lead (saltwater) 1 Hardness Dependent 210 µg/L
Subsector N1. Scrap Recycling and Waste Recycling Facilities except those only receiving source-separate recyclable materials primarily from non-industrial and residential sources (SIC 5093) Total Recoverable Zinc (freshwater) 2 Total Recoverable Zinc (saltwater) 1 Hardness Dependent 90 µg/L

1 Saltwater benchmark values apply to stormwater discharges into saline waters where indicated.

2 The freshwater benchmark values of some metals are dependent on water hardness. For these parameters, permittees must determine the hardness of the receiving water (see Appendix J, 'Calculating Hardness in Receiving Waters for Hardness Dependent Metals,' for methodology), in accordance with Part 4.2.2.1, to identify the applicable 'hardness range' for determining their benchmark value applicable to their facility. Hardness Dependent Benchmarks follow in the table below:

Freshwater Hardness Range Lead (µg/L) Zinc (µg/L)
0-24.99 mg/L 14 37
25-49.99 mg/L 24 52
50-74.99 mg/L 45 80
75-99.99 mg/L 69 107
100-124.99 mg/L 95 132
125-149.99 mg/L 123 157
150-174.99 mg/L 152 181
175-199.99 mg/L 182 204
200-224.99 mg/L 213 227
225-249.99 mg/L 246 249
250+ mg/L 262 260

Part 8 - Sector-Specific Requirements for Industrial Activity

Subpart O - Sector O - Steam Electric Generating Facilities

You must comply with Part 8 sector-specific requirements associated with your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities, as defined in Appendix A. The sector- specific requirements apply to those areas of your facility where those sector-specific activities occur. These sector-specific requirements are in addition to any requirements specified elsewhere in this permit.

8.O.1 Covered Stormwater Discharges

The requirements in Subpart O apply to stormwater discharges associated with industrial activity from Steam Electric Power Generating Facilities as identified by the Activity Code specified under Sector O in Table D-1 of Appendix D.

8.O.2 Industrial Activities Covered by Sector O

This permit authorizes stormwater discharges from the following industrial activities at Sector O facilities:

washing vehicles in a designated area before they leave the site and controlling the wash water.

8.O.5 Additional SWPPP Requirements

8.O.6 Additional Inspection Requirements

As part of your inspection, inspect the following areas monthly: coal handling areas, loading or unloading areas, switchyards, fueling areas, bulk storage areas, ash handling areas, areas adjacent to disposal ponds and landfills, maintenance areas, liquid storage tanks, and long term and short term material storage areas.

8.O.7 Indicator Monitoring (See also Part 4.2.1)

Table 8.O-1 identifies indicator monitoring that applies to the specific subsectors of Sector O. This indicator monitoring applies to both your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities.

Table 8.O-1 Table 8.O-1 Table 8.O-1
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Indicator Monitoring Parameter Indicator Monitoring Threshold
Applies to all Sector O(Subsector O1) facilities with stormwater discharges from paved surfaces that will be initially sealed or re-sealed with coal-tar sealcoat where industrial activities are located during coverage under this permit Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)* Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector O1. Steam Electric Generating Facilities, including coal handling sites (SIC Code SE) Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector O1. Steam Electric Generating Facilities, including coal handling sites (SIC Code SE) Total Suspended Solids (TSS) Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector O1. Steam Electric Generating Facilities, including coal handling sites (SIC Code SE) pH Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector O1. Steam Electric Generating Facilities, including coal handling sites (SIC Code SE) Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)* Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values

8.O.8 Effluent Limitations Based on Effluent Limitations Guidelines (See also Part 4.2.3.1)

Table 8.O-2 identifies effluent limits that apply to the industrial activities described below. Compliance with these effluent limits is to be determined based on discharges from these industrial activities independent of commingling with any other waste streams that may be covered under this permit.

Table 8.O-2 1 Table 8.O-2 1 Table 8.O-2 1
Industrial Activity Parameter Effluent Limitation
Discharges from coal storage piles at Steam Electric Generating Facilities TSS 50 mg/l 2
Discharges from coal storage piles at Steam Electric Generating Facilities pH 6.0 min - 9.0 max

1 Monitor annually.

2 If your facility is designed, constructed, and operated to treat the volume of coal pile runoff that is associated with a 10-year, 24-hour rainfall event, any untreated overflow of coal pile runoff from the treatment unit is not subject to the 50 mg/L limitation for total suspended solids.

Part 8 - Sector-Specific Requirements for Industrial Activity

Subpart P - Sector P - Land Transportation and Warehousing

You must comply with Part 8 sector-specific requirements associated with your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities, as defined in Appendix A. The sector- specific requirements apply to those areas of your facility where those sector-specific activities occur. These sector-specific requirements are in addition to any requirements specified elsewhere in this permit.

8.P.1 Covered Stormwater Discharges

The requirements in Subpart P apply to stormwater discharges associated with industrial activity from Land Transportation and Warehousing facilities as identified by the SIC Codes specified under Sector P in Table D-1 of Appendix D of the permit.

8.P.2 Limitation on Coverage

8.P.3 Additional Technology-Based Effluent Limits

implementation of control measures such as the following, where determined to be feasible (list not exclusive): performing all cleaning operations indoors; covering the cleaning operation, ensuring that all wash water drains to a proper collection system (i.e., not the stormwater drainage system); treating and/or recycling collected wash water; or other equivalent measures.

Discharges of vehicle and equipment wash water, including tank cleaning operations, are not authorized by this permit for this sector.

8.P.4 Additional SWPPP Requirements

(e.g., hauled offsite), describe the disposal method and include all pertinent information (e.g., frequency, volume, destination, etc.) in your SWPPP. Discharges of vehicle and equipment wash water, including tank cleaning operations, are not authorized by this permit for this sector.

8.P.5 Additional Inspection Requirements (See also Part 3.1)

Inspect all the following areas/activities: storage areas for vehicles/equipment awaiting maintenance, fueling areas, indoor and outdoor vehicle/equipment maintenance areas, material storage areas, vehicle/equipment cleaning areas and loading/unloading areas.

8.P.6 Indicator Monitoring (See also Part 4.2.1)

Table 8.P-1 identifies indicator monitoring that applies to the specific subsectors of Sector P. This indicator monitoring applies to both your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities.

Table 8.P-1 Table 8.P-1 Table 8.P-1
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Indicator Monitoring Parameter Indicator Monitoring Threshold
Applies to all Sector P (Subsector P1) facilities with stormwater discharges from paved surfaces that will be initially sealed or re-sealed with coal-tar sealcoat where industrial activities are located during coverage under this permit Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)* Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector P1. Railroad Transportation (SIC Code 4011, 4013); Local and Highway Passenger Transportation (SIC Code 4111- 4173); Motor Freight Transportation and Warehousing (SIC Code 4212-4231); United States Postal Service (SIC Code 4311); Petroleum Bulk Stations and Terminals (SIC Code 5171) Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector P1. Railroad Transportation (SIC Code 4011, 4013); Local and Highway Passenger Transportation (SIC Code 4111- 4173); Motor Freight Transportation and Warehousing (SIC Code 4212-4231); United States Postal Service (SIC Code 4311); Petroleum Bulk Stations and Terminals (SIC Code 5171) Total Suspended Solids (TSS) Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector P1. Railroad Transportation (SIC Code 4011, 4013); Local and Highway Passenger Transportation (SIC Code 4111- 4173); Motor Freight Transportation and Warehousing (SIC Code 4212-4231); United States Postal Service (SIC Code 4311); Petroleum Bulk Stations and Terminals (SIC Code 5171) pH Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector P1. Railroad Transportation (SIC Code 4011, 4013); Petroleum Bulk Stations and Terminals (SIC Code 5171) Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)* Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values

Part 8 - Sector-Specific Requirements for Industrial Activity

Subpart Q - Sector Q - Water Transportation

You must comply with Part 8 sector-specific requirements associated with your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities, as defined in Appendix A. The sector- specific requirements apply to those areas of your facility where those sector-specific activities occur. These sector-specific requirements are in addition to any requirements specified elsewhere in this permit.

8.Q.1 Covered Stormwater Discharges

The requirements in Subpart Q apply to stormwater discharges associated with industrial activity from Water Transportation facilities as identified by the SIC Codes specified under Sector Q in Table D-1 of Appendix D of the permit.

8.Q.2 Limitations on Coverage

8.Q.3 Additional Technology-Based Effluent Limits

8.Q.4 Additional SWPPP Requirements

8.Q.5 Additional Inspection Requirements (See also Part 3.1)

Include the following in all quarterly routine facility inspections: pressure washing areas; blasting, sanding, and painting areas; material storage areas; engine maintenance and repair areas; material handling areas; drydock area; and general yard area.

8.Q.6 Indicator Monitoring (See also Part 4.2.1)

Table 8.Q-1 identifies indicator monitoring that applies to the specific subsectors of Sector Q. This indicator monitoring applies to both your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities.

Table 8.Q-1 Table 8.Q-1 Table 8.Q-1
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Indicator Monitoring Parameter Indicator Monitoring Threshold
Applies to all Sector Q(Subsector Q1) facilities with stormwater discharges from paved surfaces that will be initially sealed or re-sealed with coal-tar sealcoat where industrial activities are located during coverage under this permit Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)* Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector Q1. Water Transportation Facilities (SIC Code 4493 only) Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)* Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values

8.Q.7 Sector-Specific Benchmarks (See also Part 4.2.2)

Table 8.Q-2 identifies benchmarks that apply to Sector Q. These benchmarks apply to both your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities.

Table 8.Q-2 Table 8.Q-2 Table 8.Q-2
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Parameter Benchmark Monitoring Concentration
Subsector Q1. Water Transportation Facilities (SIC 4412-4499) Total Recoverable Aluminum 1,100 µg/L
Subsector Q1. Water Transportation Facilities (SIC 4412-4499) Total Recoverable Lead (freshwater) 2 Hardness Dependent
Subsector Q1. Water Transportation Facilities (SIC 4412-4499) Total Recoverable Lead (saltwater) 1 210 µg/L
Subsector Q1. Water Transportation Facilities (SIC 4412-4499) Total Recoverable Zinc (freshwater) 2 Hardness
Table 8.Q-2 Table 8.Q-2 Table 8.Q-2
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Parameter Benchmark Monitoring Concentration
Total Recoverable Zinc (saltwater) 1 Dependent 90 µg/L

1 Saltwater benchmark values apply to stormwater discharges into saline waters where indicated.

2 The freshwater benchmark values of some metals are dependent on water hardness. For these parameters, permittees must determine the hardness of the receiving water (see Appendix J, 'Calculating Hardness in Receiving Waters for Hardness Dependent Metals,' for methodology), in accordance with Part 4.2.2.1, to identify the applicable 'hardness range' for determining their benchmark value applicable to their facility. Hardness Dependent Benchmarks follow in the table below:

Freshwater Hardness Range Lead (µg/L) Zinc (µg/L)
0-24.99 mg/L 14 37
25-49.99 mg/L 24 52
50-74.99 mg/L 45 80
75-99.99 mg/L 69 107
100-124.99 mg/L 95 132
125-149.99 mg/L 123 157
150-174.99 mg/L 152 181
175-199.99 mg/L 182 204
200-224.99 mg/L 213 227
225-249.99 mg/L 246 249
250+ mg/L 262 260

Part 8 - Sector-Specific Requirements for Industrial Activity

Subpart R - Sector R - Ship and Boat Building and Repair Yards

You must comply with Part 8 sector-specific requirements associated with your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities, as defined in Appendix A. The sector- specific requirements apply to those areas of your facility where those sector-specific activities occur. These sector-specific requirements are in addition to any requirements specified elsewhere in this permit.

8.R.1 Covered Stormwater Discharges

The requirements in Subpart R apply to stormwater discharges associated with industrial activity from Ship and Boat Building and Repair Yards as identified by the SIC Codes specified under Sector R in Table D-1 of Appendix D of the permit.

8.R.2 Limitations on Coverage

8.R.3 Additional Technology-Based Effluent Limits

methods; and treating and/or recycling stormwater collected from the maintenance area.

8.R.4 Additional SWPPP Requirements

8.R.5 Additional Inspection Requirements (See also Part 3.1)

Include the following in all quarterly routine facility inspections: pressure washing areas; blasting, sanding, and painting areas; material storage areas; engine maintenance and repair areas; material handling areas; drydock area; and general yard area.

8.R.6 Indicator Monitoring (See also Part 4.2.1)

Table 8.R-1 identifies indicator monitoring that applies to the specific subsectors of Sector R. This indicator monitoring applies to both your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities.

Table 8.R-1 Table 8.R-1 Table 8.R-1
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Indicator Monitoring Parameter Indicator Monitoring Threshold
Applies to all Sector R (Subsector R1) facilities with stormwater discharges from paved surfaces that will be initially sealed or re-sealed with coal-tar sealcoat where industrial activities are located during coverage under this permit Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)* Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector R1. Ship and Boat Building or Repairing Yards (SIC Code 3731, 3732) Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector R1. Ship and Boat Building or Repairing Yards (SIC Code 3731, 3732) Total Suspended Solids (TSS) Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector R1. Ship and Boat Building or Repairing Yards (SIC Code 3731, 3732) pH Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector R1. Ship and Boat Building or Repairing Yards (SIC Code 3731, 3732) Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)* Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values

Part 8 - Sector-Specific Requirements for Industrial Activity

Subpart S - Sector S - Air Transportation

You must comply with Part 8 sector-specific requirements associated with your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities, as defined in Appendix A. The sector- specific requirements apply to those areas of your facility where those sector-specific activities occur. These sector-specific requirements are in addition to any requirements specified elsewhere in this permit.

8.S.1 Covered Stormwater Discharges

The requirements in Subpart S apply to stormwater discharges associated with industrial activity from Air Transportation facilities identified by the SIC Codes specified under Sector S in Table D-1 of Appendix D of the permit.

8.S.2 Limitation on Coverage

Note: the term 'deicing' in this permit will generally be used to mean both deicing (removing frost, snow or ice) and anti-icing (preventing accumulation of frost, snow or ice) activities, unless specific mention is made otherwise.

8.S.3 Multiple Operators at Air Transportation Facilities

Air transportation facilities often have more than one operator who could discharge stormwater associated with industrial activity. Operators include the airport authority and airport tenants, including air passenger or cargo companies, fixed based operators, and other parties who routinely perform industrial activities on airport property.

*Tenants who report their deicing chemical usage to the airport authority and rely on the airport authority to perform monitoring should not check the glycol and urea use box on their NOI forms.

For each activity that an operator (e.g., the airport authority) conducts on behalf of another operator (e.g., a tenant), the SWPPP must describe a process for reporting results to the latter operator and for ensuring appropriate follow-up, if necessary, by all affected operators. This is to ensure all actions are taken to correct any potential deficiencies or permit violations. For example, where the airport authority is conducting monitoring for itself and its tenants, the SWPPP must identify how the airport authority will share the monitoring results with its tenants, and then follow-up with its tenants where there are any exceedances of benchmarks, effluent limits, or water quality standards. In turn, the SWPPP must describe how the tenants will also follow-up to ensure permit compliance.

8.S.4 Additional Technology-Based Effluent Limits

infiltration measures. To minimize discharges of pollutants in stormwater from runway deicing, implement stormwater control measures such as the following, where determined to be feasible and that accommodate considerations of safety, space, operational constraints, and flight considerations (list not exclusive): mechanical systems (snow plows, brushes); conveying contaminated stormwater into swales and/or an impoundment; and pollution prevention practices such as ice detection systems, and airfield prewetting.

When applying deicing fluids during non-precipitation events (also referred to as 'clear ice deicing'), implement control measures to prevent unauthorized discharge of pollutants (dry-weather discharges of pollutants would need coverage under an NPDES wastewater permit), or to minimize the discharge of pollutants from deicing fluids in later stormwater discharges, implement control measures such as the following, where determined to be feasible and that accommodate considerations safety, space, operational constraints, and flight considerations (list not exclusive): recovering deicing fluids; preventing the fluids from entering storm sewers or other stormwater discharge conveyances (e.g., covering storm sewer inlets, using booms, installing absorptive interceptors in the drains); releasing controlled amounts to a publicly owned treatment works Used deicing fluid should be recycled whenever practicable.

8.S.5 Additional SWPPP Requirements

receiving waters. Deicing operators must provide the above information to the airport authority for inclusion with any comprehensive airport SWPPPs.

8.S.6 Additional Inspection Requirements

At a minimum, you must conduct facility inspections at least monthly during the deicing season (e.g., October through April for most mid-latitude airports). If your facility needs to deice before or after this period, expand the monthly inspections to include all months during which deicing chemicals may be used. The Director may specifically require you to increase inspection frequencies.

8.S.7 Indicator Monitoring (See also Part 4.2.1)

Table 8.S-1 identifies indicator monitoring that applies to the specific subsectors of Sector S. This indicator monitoring applies to both your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities.

Table 8.S-1 Table 8.S-1 Table 8.S-1
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Indicator Monitoring Parameter Indicator Monitoring Threshold
Applies to all Sector S (Subsector S1) facilities with stormwater discharges from paved surfaces that will be initially sealed or re-sealed with coal-tar sealcoat where industrial activities are located during coverage under this permit Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)* Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector S1. Air Transportation Facilities (SIC Code 4512- 4581) Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)* Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values

8.S.8 Sector-Specific Benchmarks (See also Part 4.2.2)

Table 8.S-2 identifies benchmarks that apply to Sector S. These benchmarks apply to both your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities.

Table 8.S-2 Table 8.S-2 Table 8.S-2
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Parameter Benchmark Monitoring Concentration
For airports where a single permittee, or a combination of permitted facilities use more than 100,000 gallons of pure glycol in glycol- based deicing fluids and/or 100 tons or more of urea on an average annual basis, monitor the first four parameters in ONLY those discharge points that collect stormwater from areas where deicing activities occur (SIC 4512-4581). Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD 5 ) 1 30 mg/L
For airports where a single permittee, or a combination of permitted facilities use more than 100,000 gallons of pure glycol in glycol- based deicing fluids and/or 100 tons or more of urea on an average annual basis, monitor the first four parameters in ONLY those discharge points that collect stormwater from areas where deicing activities occur (SIC 4512-4581). Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) 1 120 mg/L
For airports where a single permittee, or a combination of permitted facilities use more than 100,000 gallons of pure glycol in glycol- based deicing fluids and/or 100 tons or more of urea on an average annual basis, monitor the first four parameters in ONLY those discharge points that collect stormwater from areas where deicing activities occur (SIC 4512-4581). Ammonia 1 2.14 mg/L
For airports where a single permittee, or a combination of permitted facilities use more than 100,000 gallons of pure glycol in glycol- based deicing fluids and/or 100 tons or more of urea on an average annual basis, monitor the first four parameters in ONLY those discharge points that collect stormwater from areas where deicing activities occur (SIC 4512-4581). pH 1 6.0 - 9.0 s.u.

1 These are deicing-related parameters. Collect the four benchmark samples, and any required follow-up benchmark samples, during the timeframe defined in Part 8.S.4.1.8 when deicing activities are occurring.

8.S.9 Effluent Limitations Based on Effluent Limitations Guidelines and New Source Performance Standards (See also Part 4.2.3.1)

Table 8.S-3 Table 8.S-3 Table 8.S-3
Industrial Activity Parameter Effluent Limitation
Runoff containing urea from airfield pavement deicing at existing and new primary airports with 1,000 or more annual non-propeller aircraft departures Ammonia as Nitrogen 14.7 mg/L, daily maximum

Part 8 - Sector-Specific Requirements for Industrial Activity

Subpart T- Sector T - Treatment Works

You must comply with Part 8 sector-specific requirements associated with your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities, as defined in Appendix A. The sector- specific requirements apply to those areas of your facility where those sector-specific activities occur. These sector-specific requirements are in addition to any requirements specified elsewhere in this permit.

8.T.1 Covered Stormwater Discharges

The requirements in Subpart T apply to stormwater discharges associated with industrial activity from Treatment Works as identified by the Activity Code specified under Sector T in Table D-1 of Appendix D of the permit.

8.T.2 Industrial Activities Covered by Sector T

The requirements listed under this part apply to all existing point source stormwater discharges associated with the following activities:

8.T.3 Limitations on Coverage

8.T.4 Additional Technology-Based Effluent Limits

8.T.5 Additional SWPPP Requirements

8.T.6 Additional Inspection Requirements (See also Part 3.1)

Include the following areas in all inspections: access roads and rail lines; grit, screenings, and other solids handling, storage, or disposal areas; sludge drying beds; dried sludge piles; compost piles; and septage or hauled waste receiving station.

8.T.7 Indicator Monitoring (See also Part 4.2.1)

Table 8.T-1 identifies indicator monitoring that applies to the specific subsectors of Sector T. This indicator monitoring applies to both your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities.

Table 8.T-1 Table 8.T-1 Table 8.T-1
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Indicator Monitoring Parameter Indicator Monitoring Threshold
Applies to all Sector T (Subsector T1) facilities with stormwater discharges from paved surfaces that will be initially sealed or re-sealed with coal-tar sealcoat where industrial activities are located during coverage under this permit Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)* Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector T1. Treatment Works treating domestic sewage or any other sewage sludge or wastewater treatment device or system, used in the storage, treatment, recycling, and reclamation of municipal or domestic sewage, including land dedicated to the disposal of sewage sludge that are located within the confines of the facility, with a design flow of 1.0 mgd or more, or required to have an approved pretreatment program Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector T1. Treatment Works treating domestic sewage or any other sewage sludge or wastewater treatment device or system, used in the storage, treatment, recycling, and reclamation of municipal or domestic sewage, including land dedicated to the disposal of sewage sludge that are located within the confines of the facility, with a design flow of 1.0 mgd or more, or required to have an approved pretreatment program Total Suspended Solids (TSS) Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector T1. Treatment Works treating domestic sewage or any other sewage sludge or wastewater treatment device or system, used in the storage, treatment, recycling, and reclamation of municipal or domestic sewage, including land dedicated to the disposal of sewage sludge that are located within the confines of the facility, with a design flow of 1.0 mgd or more, or required to have an approved pretreatment program pH Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Table 8.T-1 Table 8.T-1 Table 8.T-1
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Indicator Monitoring Parameter Indicator Monitoring Threshold
under 40 CFR Part 403. Not included are farm lands, domestic gardens or lands used for sludge management where sludge is beneficially reused and which are not physically located in the confines of the facility, or areas that are in compliance with section 405 of the CWA (Activity Code TW)

Part 8 - Sector-Specific Requirements for Industrial Activity

Subpart U - Sector U - Food and Kindred Products

You must comply with Part 8 sector-specific requirements associated with your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities, as defined in Appendix A. The sector- specific requirements apply to those areas of your facility where those sector-specific activities occur. These sector-specific requirements are in addition to any requirements specified elsewhere in this permit.

8.U.1 Covered Stormwater Discharges

The requirements in Subpart U apply to stormwater discharges associated with industrial activity from Food and Kindred Products facilities as identified by the SIC Codes specified in Table D-1 of Appendix D of the permit.

8.U.2 Limitations on Coverage

8.U.3 Additional Technology-Based Limitations

8.U.4 Additional SWPPP Requirements

8.U.5 Additional Inspection Requirements (See also Part 3.1)

Inspect on a quarterly basis, at a minimum, the following areas where the potential for exposure to stormwater exists: loading and unloading areas for all significant materials; storage areas, including associated containment areas; waste management units; vents and stacks emanating from industrial activities; spoiled product and broken product container holding areas; animal holding pens; staging areas; and air pollution control equipment.

8.U.6 Indicator Monitoring (See also Part 4.2.1)

Table 8.U-1 identifies indicator monitoring that applies to the specific subsectors of Sector U. This indicator monitoring applies to both your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities.

Table 8.U-1 Table 8.U-1 Table 8.U-1
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Indicator Monitoring Parameter Indicator Monitoring Threshold
Applies to all Sector U (Subsectors U1, U2, and U3) facilities with stormwater discharges from paved surfaces that will be initially sealed or re-sealed with coal- tar sealcoat where industrial activities are located during coverage under this permit Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)* Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector U3. Meat Products (SIC Code 2011-2015); Dairy Products (SIC Code 2021-2026); Canned, Frozen, and Preserved Fruits, Vegetables, and Food Specialties (SIC Code 2032-2038); Bakery Products (SIC Code 2051-2053); Sugar and Confectionery Products (SIC Code 2061-2068); Beverages (SIC Code 2082- 2087); Miscellaneous Food Preparations and Kindred Products (SIC Code 2091- 2099); Tobacco Products (SIC Code 2111- 2141) Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector U3. Meat Products (SIC Code 2011-2015); Dairy Products (SIC Code 2021-2026); Canned, Frozen, and Preserved Fruits, Vegetables, and Food Specialties (SIC Code 2032-2038); Bakery Products (SIC Code 2051-2053); Sugar and Confectionery Products (SIC Code 2061-2068); Beverages (SIC Code 2082- 2087); Miscellaneous Food Preparations and Kindred Products (SIC Code 2091- 2099); Tobacco Products (SIC Code 2111- 2141) Total Suspended Solids (TSS) Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector U3. Meat Products (SIC Code 2011-2015); Dairy Products (SIC Code 2021-2026); Canned, Frozen, and Preserved Fruits, Vegetables, and Food Specialties (SIC Code 2032-2038); Bakery Products (SIC Code 2051-2053); Sugar and Confectionery Products (SIC Code 2061-2068); Beverages (SIC Code 2082- 2087); Miscellaneous Food Preparations and Kindred Products (SIC Code 2091- 2099); Tobacco Products (SIC Code 2111- 2141) pH Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values

8.U.7 Sector-Specific Benchmarks (See also Part 4.2.2)

Table 8.U-2 identifies benchmarks that apply to the specific subsectors of Sector U. These benchmarks apply to both your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities.

Table 8.U-2 Table 8.U-2 Table 8.U-2
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one Sector / Subsector) Parameter Benchmark Monitoring Concentration
Subsector U1. Grain Mill Products (SIC 2041-2048) Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 100 mg/L
Subsector U2. Fats and Oils Products (SIC 2074-2079) Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD 5 ) 30 mg/L
Subsector U2. Fats and Oils Products (SIC 2074-2079) Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) 120 mg/L
Subsector U2. Fats and Oils Products (SIC 2074-2079) Nitrate plus Nitrite Nitrogen 0.68 mg/L
Subsector U2. Fats and Oils Products (SIC 2074-2079) Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 100 mg/L

Part 8 - Sector-Specific Requirements for Industrial Activity

Subpart V - Sector V - Textile Mills, Apparel, and Other Fabric Products

You must comply with Part 8 sector-specific requirements associated with your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities, as defined in Appendix A. The sector- specific requirements apply to those areas of your facility where those sector-specific activities occur. These sector-specific requirements are in addition to any requirements specified elsewhere in this permit.

8.V.1 Covered Stormwater Discharges

The requirements in Subpart V apply to stormwater discharges associated with industrial activity from Textile Mills, Apparel, and Other Fabric Product manufacturing as identified by the SIC Codes specified under Sector V in Table D-1 of Appendix D of the permit.

8.V.2 Limitations on Coverage

8.V.3 Additional Technology-Based Limitations

8.V.4 Additional SWPPP Requirements

8.V.5 Additional Inspection Requirements

Inspect, at least monthly, the following activities and areas (at a minimum): transfer and transmission lines, spill prevention, good housekeeping practices, management of process waste products, and all structural and nonstructural management practices.

8.V.6 Indicator Monitoring (See also Part 4.2.1)

Table 8.V-1 identifies indicator monitoring that applies to the specific subsectors of Sector V. This indicator monitoring applies to both your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities.

Table 8.V-1 Table 8.V-1 Table 8.V-1
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Indicator Monitoring Parameter Indicator Monitoring Threshold
Applies to all Sector V (Subsector V1) facilities with stormwater discharges from paved surfaces that will be initially sealed or re-sealed with coal-tar sealcoat where industrial activities are located during coverage under this permit Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)* Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Table 8.V-1 Table 8.V-1 Table 8.V-1
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Indicator Monitoring Parameter Indicator Monitoring Threshold
Subsector V1. Textile Mill Products (SIC Code 2211-2299); Apparel and Other Finished Products Made from Fabrics and Similar Materials (SIC Code 2311-2399); Leather and Leather Products (note: see Sector Z1 for Leather Tanning and Finishing) (SIC Code 3131-3199) Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector V1. Textile Mill Products (SIC Code 2211-2299); Apparel and Other Finished Products Made from Fabrics and Similar Materials (SIC Code 2311-2399); Leather and Leather Products (note: see Sector Z1 for Leather Tanning and Finishing) (SIC Code 3131-3199) Total Suspended Solids (TSS) Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector V1. Textile Mill Products (SIC Code 2211-2299); Apparel and Other Finished Products Made from Fabrics and Similar Materials (SIC Code 2311-2399); Leather and Leather Products (note: see Sector Z1 for Leather Tanning and Finishing) (SIC Code 3131-3199) pH Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values

Part 8 - Sector-Specific Requirements for Industrial Activity

Subpart W - Sector W - Furniture and Fixtures

You must comply with Part 8 sector-specific requirements associated with your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities, as defined in Appendix A. The sector- specific requirements apply to those areas of your facility where those sector-specific activities occur. These sector-specific requirements are in addition to any requirements specified elsewhere in this permit.

8.W.1 Covered Stormwater Discharges

The requirements in Subpart W apply to stormwater discharges associated with industrial activity from Furniture and Fixtures facilities as identified by the SIC Codes specified under Sector W in Table D-1 of Appendix D of the permit.

8.W.2 Additional SWPPP Requirements

8.W.3 Indicator Monitoring (See also Part 4.2.1)

Table 8.W-1 identifies indicator monitoring that applies to the specific subsectors of Sector W. This indicator monitoring applies to both your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities.

Table 8.W-1 Table 8.W-1 Table 8.W-1
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Indicator Monitoring Parameter Indicator Monitoring Threshold
Applies to all Sector W(Subsector W1) facilities with stormwater discharges from paved surfaces that will be initially sealed or re-sealed with coal-tar sealcoat where industrial activities are located during coverage under this permit Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)* Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector W1. Wood Kitchen Cabinets (SIC Code 2434); Furniture and Fixtures (SIC Code 2511-2599) Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector W1. Wood Kitchen Cabinets (SIC Code 2434); Furniture and Fixtures (SIC Code 2511-2599) Total Suspended Solids (TSS) Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector W1. Wood Kitchen Cabinets (SIC Code 2434); Furniture and Fixtures (SIC Code 2511-2599) pH Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values

Part 8 - Sector-Specific Requirements for Industrial Activity

Subpart X - Sector X - Printing and Publishing

You must comply with Part 8 sector-specific requirements associated with your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities, as defined in Appendix A. The sector- specific requirements apply to those areas of your facility where those sector-specific activities occur. These sector-specific requirements are in addition to any requirements specified elsewhere in this permit.

8.X.1 Covered Stormwater Discharges

The requirements in Subpart X apply to stormwater discharges associated with industrial activity from Printing and Publishing facilities as identified by the SIC Codes specified under Sector X in Table D-1 of Appendix D of the permit.

8.X.2 Additional Technology-Based Effluent Limits

8.X.3 Additional SWPPP Requirements

8.X.4 Indicator Monitoring (See also Part 4.2.1)

Table 8.X-1 identifies indicator monitoring that applies to the specific subsectors of Sector X. This indicator monitoring applies to both your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities.

Table 8.X-1 Table 8.X-1 Table 8.X-1
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Indicator Monitoring Parameter Indicator Monitoring Threshold
Applies to all Sector X (Subsector X1) facilities with stormwater discharges from paved surfaces that will be initially sealed or re-sealed with coal-tar sealcoat where industrial activities are located during coverage under this permit Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)* Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector X1. Printing, Publishing, and Allied Industries (SIC Code 2711-2796) Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector X1. Printing, Publishing, and Allied Industries (SIC Code 2711-2796) Total Suspended Solids (TSS) Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector X1. Printing, Publishing, and Allied Industries (SIC Code 2711-2796) pH Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values

Part 8 - Sector-Specific Requirements for Industrial Activity

Subpart Y - Sector Y - Rubber, Miscellaneous Plastic Products, and Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries

You must comply with Part 8 sector-specific requirements associated with your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities, as defined in Appendix A. The sector- specific requirements apply to those areas of your facility where those sector-specific activities occur. These sector-specific requirements are in addition to any requirements specified elsewhere in this permit.

8.Y.1 Covered Stormwater Discharges

The requirements in Subpart Y apply to stormwater discharges associated with industrial activity from Rubber, Miscellaneous Plastic Products, and Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries facilities as identified by the SIC Codes specified under Sector Y in Table D-1 of Appendix D of the permit.

8.Y.2 Additional Technology-Based Effluent Limits

such as the following, where determined to be feasible (list not exclusive): minimizing spills; cleaning up of spills promptly and thoroughly; sweeping thoroughly; pellet capturing; employee education; and disposal precautions.

8.Y.3 Additional SWPPP Requirements

8.Y.4 Indicator Monitoring (See also Part 4.2.1)

Table 8.Y-1 identifies indicator monitoring that applies to the specific subsectors of Sector Y. This indicator monitoring applies to both your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities.

Table 8.Y-1 Table 8.Y-1 Table 8.Y-1
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Indicator Monitoring Parameter Indicator Monitoring Threshold
Applies to all Sector Y (Subsectors Y1 and Y2) facilities with stormwater discharges from paved surfaces that will be initially sealed or re-sealed with coal-tar sealcoat where industrial activities are located during coverage under this permit Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)* Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector Y2. Miscellaneous Plastics Products (SIC Code 3081-3089); Musical Instruments (SIC Code 3931); Dolls, Toys, Games, and Sporting and Athletic Goods (SIC Code 3942-3949); Pens, Pencils, and Other Artists' Materials (SIC Code 3951- 3955 (except 3952 - see Sector C)); Costume Jewelry, Costume Novelties, Buttons, and Miscellaneous Notions, Except Precious Metal (SIC Code 3961, 3965); Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries (SIC Code 3991-3999) Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector Y2. Miscellaneous Plastics Products (SIC Code 3081-3089); Musical Instruments (SIC Code 3931); Dolls, Toys, Games, and Sporting and Athletic Goods (SIC Code 3942-3949); Pens, Pencils, and Other Artists' Materials (SIC Code 3951- 3955 (except 3952 - see Sector C)); Costume Jewelry, Costume Novelties, Buttons, and Miscellaneous Notions, Except Precious Metal (SIC Code 3961, 3965); Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries (SIC Code 3991-3999) Total Suspended Solids (TSS) Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector Y2. Miscellaneous Plastics Products (SIC Code 3081-3089); Musical Instruments (SIC Code 3931); Dolls, Toys, Games, and Sporting and Athletic Goods (SIC Code 3942-3949); Pens, Pencils, and Other Artists' Materials (SIC Code 3951- 3955 (except 3952 - see Sector C)); Costume Jewelry, Costume Novelties, Buttons, and Miscellaneous Notions, Except Precious Metal (SIC Code 3961, 3965); Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries (SIC Code 3991-3999) pH Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values

8.Y.5 Sector-Specific Benchmarks (See also Part 4.2.2)

Table 8.Y-2 identifies benchmarks that apply to Sector Y. These benchmarks apply to both your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities.

Table 8.Y-2 Table 8.Y-2 Table 8.Y-2
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Parameter Benchmark Monitoring Concentration
Subsector Y1. Rubber Products Manufacturing Total Recoverable Zinc Hardness Dependent
Table 8.Y-2 Table 8.Y-2 Table 8.Y-2
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Parameter Benchmark Monitoring Concentration
(SIC 3011, 3021, 3052, 3053, 3061, 3069) (freshwater) 2 Total Recoverable Zinc (saltwater) 1 90 µg/L

1 Saltwater benchmark values apply to stormwater discharges into saline waters where indicated. 2 The freshwater benchmark values of some metals are dependent on water hardness. For these parameters, permittees must determine the hardness of the receiving water (see Appendix J, 'Calculating Hardness in Receiving Waters for Hardness Dependent Metals,' for methodology), in accordance with Part 4.2.2.1, to identify the applicable 'hardness range' for determining their benchmark value applicable to their facility. Hardness Dependent Benchmarks follow in the table below:

Freshwater Hardness Range Zinc (µg/L)
0-24.99 mg/L 37
25-49.99 mg/L 52
50-74.99 mg/L 80
75-99.99 mg/L 107
100-124.99 mg/L 132
125-149.99 mg/L 157
150-174.99 mg/L 181
175-199.99 mg/L 204
200-224.99 mg/L 227
225-249.99 mg/L 249
250+ mg/L 260

Part 8 - Sector-Specific Requirements for Industrial Activity

Subpart Z - Sector Z - Leather Tanning and Finishing

You must comply with Part 8 sector-specific requirements associated with your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities, as defined in Appendix A. The sector- specific requirements apply to those areas of your facility where those sector-specific activities occur. These sector-specific requirements are in addition to any requirements specified elsewhere in this permit.

8.Z.1 Covered Stormwater Discharges

The requirements in Subpart Z apply to stormwater discharges associated with industrial activity from Leather Tanning and Finishing facilities as identified by the SIC Code specified under Sector Z in Table D-1 of Appendix D of the permit.

8.Z.2 Additional Technology-Based Effluent Limits

piles with temporary covering material such as tarpaulins or polyethylene; and minimizing stormwater discharges by enclosing the area or building berms around the area.

8.Z.3 Additional SWPPP Requirements

8.Z.4 Indicator Monitoring (See also Part 4.2.1)

Table 8.Z-1 identifies indicator monitoring that applies to the specific subsectors of Sector Z. This indicator monitoring applies to both your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities.

Table 8.Z-1 Table 8.Z-1 Table 8.Z-1
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Indicator Monitoring Parameter Indicator Monitoring Threshold
Applies to all Sector Z (Subsector Z1) facilities with stormwater discharges from paved surfaces that will be initially sealed or re-sealed with coal-tar sealcoat where industrial activities are located during coverage under this permit Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)* Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector Z1. Leather Tanning and Finishing (SIC Code 3111) Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector Z1. Leather Tanning and Finishing (SIC Code 3111) Total Suspended Solids (TSS) Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector Z1. Leather Tanning and Finishing (SIC Code 3111) pH Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values

Part 8 - Sector-Specific Requirements for Industrial Activity

Subpart AA - Sector AA - Fabricated Metal Products

You must comply with Part 8 sector-specific requirements associated with your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities, as defined in Appendix A. The sector- specific requirements apply to those areas of your facility where those sector-specific activities occur. These sector-specific requirements are in addition to any requirements specified elsewhere in this permit.

8.AA.1 Covered Stormwater Discharges

The requirements in Subpart AA apply to stormwater discharges associated with industrial activity from Fabricated Metal Products facilities as identified by the SIC Codes specified under Sector AA in Table D-1 of Appendix D of the permit.

8.AA.2 Additional Technology-Based Effluent Limits

8.AA.3 Additional SWPPP Requirements

8.AA.4 Additional Inspection Requirements

8.AA.5 Indicator Monitoring (See also Part 4.2.1)

Table 8.AA-1 identifies indicator monitoring that applies to the specific subsectors of Sector AA. This indicator monitoring applies to both your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities.

Table 8.AA-1 Table 8.AA-1 Table 8.AA-1
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Indicator Monitoring Parameter Indicator Monitoring Threshold
Applies to all Sector AA (Subsectors AA1 and AA2) facilities with stormwater discharges from paved surfaces that will be initially sealed or re-sealed with coal- tar sealcoat where industrial activities are located during coverage under this permit Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)* Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values

8.AA.6 Sector-Specific Benchmarks (See also Part 4.2.2)

Table 8.AA-2 identifies benchmarks that apply to the specific subsectors of Sector AA. These benchmarks apply to both your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities.

Table 8.AA-2 Table 8.AA-2 Table 8.AA-2
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Parameter Benchmark Monitoring Concentration
Subsector AA1. Fabricated Metal Products, except Coating (SIC 3411- 3499; 3911-3915) Total Recoverable Aluminum 1,100 µg/L
Subsector AA1. Fabricated Metal Products, except Coating (SIC 3411- 3499; 3911-3915) Total Recoverable Zinc (freshwater) 2 Total Recoverable Zinc (saltwater) 1 Hardness Dependent 90 µg/L
Subsector AA1. Fabricated Metal Products, except Coating (SIC 3411- 3499; 3911-3915) Nitrate plus Nitrite Nitrogen 0.68 mg/L
Subsector AA2. Fabricated Metal Coating and Engraving (SIC 3479) Total Recoverable Zinc (freshwater) 2 Total Recoverable Zinc (saltwater) 1 Hardness Dependent 90 µg/L
Subsector AA2. Fabricated Metal Coating and Engraving (SIC 3479) Nitrate plus Nitrite Nitrogen 0.68 mg/L

1 Saltwater benchmark values apply to stormwater discharges into saline waters where indicated.

2 The freshwater benchmark values of some metals are dependent on water hardness. For these parameters, permittees must determine the hardness of the receiving water (see Appendix J, 'Calculating Hardness in Receiving Waters for Hardness Dependent Metals,' for methodology), in accordance with Part 4.2.2.1, to identify the applicable 'hardness range' for determining their benchmark value applicable to their facility. Hardness Dependent Benchmarks follow in the table below:

Freshwater Hardness Range Zinc (µg/L)
0-24.99 mg/L 37
25-49.99 mg/L 52
50-74.99 mg/L 80
75-99.99 mg/L 107
100-124.99 mg/L 132
125-149.99 mg/L 157
150-174.99 mg/L 181
175-199.99 mg/L 204
200-224.99 mg/L 227
225-249.99 mg/L 249
250+ mg/L 260

Part 8 - Sector-Specific Requirements for Industrial Activity

Subpart AB - Sector AB - Transportation Equipment, Industrial or Commercial Machinery Facilities

You must comply with Part 8 sector-specific requirements associated with your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities, as defined in Appendix A. The sector- specific requirements apply to those areas of your facility where those sector-specific activities occur. These sector-specific requirements are in addition to any requirements specified elsewhere in this permit.

8.AB.1 Stormwater Discharges

The requirements in Subpart AB apply to stormwater discharges associated with industrial activity from Transportation Equipment, Industrial or Commercial Machinery facilities as identified by the SIC Codes specified under Sector AB in Table D-1 of Appendix D of the permit.

8.AB.2 Additional SWPPP Requirements

8.AB.3 Indicator Monitoring (See also Part 4.2.1)

Table 8.AB-1 identifies indicator monitoring that applies to the specific subsectors of Sector AB. This indicator monitoring applies to both your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities.

Table 8.AB-1 Table 8.AB-1 Table 8.AB-1
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Indicator Monitoring Parameter Indicator Monitoring Threshold
Applies to all Sector AB (Subsector AB1) facilities with stormwater discharges from paved surfaces that will be initially sealed or re-sealed with coal-tar sealcoat where industrial activities are located during coverage under this permit Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)* Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector AB1. Industrial and Commercial Machinery, Except Computer and Office Equipment (see Sector AC) (SIC Code 3511-3599 (except 3571-3579)); Transportation Equipment Except Ship and Boat Building and Repairing (see Sector R) (SIC Code 3711-3799 (except 3731, 3732)) Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector AB1. Industrial and Commercial Machinery, Except Computer and Office Equipment (see Sector AC) (SIC Code 3511-3599 (except 3571-3579)); Transportation Equipment Except Ship and Boat Building and Repairing (see Sector R) (SIC Code 3711-3799 (except 3731, 3732)) Total Suspended Solids (TSS) Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector AB1. Industrial and Commercial Machinery, Except Computer and Office Equipment (see Sector AC) (SIC Code 3511-3599 (except 3571-3579)); Transportation Equipment Except Ship and Boat Building and Repairing (see Sector R) (SIC Code 3711-3799 (except 3731, 3732)) pH Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values

Part 8 - Sector-Specific Requirements for Industrial Activity

Subpart AC - Sector AC - Electronic and Electrical Equipment and Components, Photographic and Optical Goods

You must comply with Part 8 sector-specific requirements associated with your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities, as defined in Appendix A. The sector- specific requirements apply to those areas of your facility where those sector-specific activities occur. These sector-specific requirements are in addition to any requirements specified elsewhere in this permit.

8.AC.1 Covered Stormwater Discharges

The requirements in Subpart AC apply to stormwater discharges associated with industrial activity from facilities that manufacture Electronic and Electrical Equipment and Components, Photographic and Optical goods as identified by the SIC Codes specified in Table D-1 of Appendix D of the permit.

8.AC.2 Additional Requirements

No additional sector-specific requirements apply.

8.AC.3 Indicator Monitoring (See also Part 4.2.1)

Table 8.AC-1 identifies indicator monitoring that applies to the specific subsectors of Sector AC. This indicator monitoring applies to both your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities.

Table 8.AC-1 Table 8.AC-1 Table 8.AC-1
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Indicator Monitoring Parameter Indicator Monitoring Threshold
Applies to all Sector AC (Subsector AC1) facilities with stormwater discharges from paved surfaces that will be initially sealed or re-sealed with coal-tar sealcoat where industrial activities are located during coverage under this permit Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)* Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector AC1. Computer and Office Equipment (SIC Code 3571-3579); Measuring, Analyzing, and Controlling Instruments; Photographic and Optical Goods, Watches, and Clocks (SIC Code 3812-3873); Electronic and Electrical Equipment and Components, Except Computer Equipment (SIC Code 3612- 3699) Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector AC1. Computer and Office Equipment (SIC Code 3571-3579); Measuring, Analyzing, and Controlling Instruments; Photographic and Optical Goods, Watches, and Clocks (SIC Code 3812-3873); Electronic and Electrical Equipment and Components, Except Computer Equipment (SIC Code 3612- 3699) Total Suspended Solids (TSS) Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector AC1. Computer and Office Equipment (SIC Code 3571-3579); Measuring, Analyzing, and Controlling Instruments; Photographic and Optical Goods, Watches, and Clocks (SIC Code 3812-3873); Electronic and Electrical Equipment and Components, Except Computer Equipment (SIC Code 3612- 3699) pH Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values

Part 8 - Sector-Specific Requirements for Industrial Activity

Subpart AD - Sector AD - Stormwater Discharges Designated by the Director as Requiring Permits

You must comply with Part 8 sector-specific requirements associated with your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities, as defined in Appendix A. The sector- specific requirements apply to those areas of your facility where those sector-specific activities occur. These sector-specific requirements are in addition to any requirements specified elsewhere in this permit.

8.AD.1 Covered Stormwater Discharges

Sector AD is used to provide permit coverage for facilities designated by the Director as needing a stormwater permit, and any discharges of stormwater associated with industrial activity that do not meet the description of an industrial activity covered by Sectors A-AC.

8.AD.2 Sector-Specific Benchmarks and Effluent Limits (See also Part 4)

The Director will establish any additional monitoring and reporting requirements for your facility prior to authorizing you to be covered by this permit. Additional monitoring requirements would be based on the nature of activities at your facility and your stormwater discharges.

8.AD.3 Indicator Monitoring (See also Part 4.2.1)

Table 8.AD-1 identifies indicator monitoring that applies to the specific subsectors of Sector AD. This indicator monitoring applies to both your primary industrial activity and any co-located industrial activities.

Table 8.AD-1 Table 8.AD-1 Table 8.AD-1
Subsector (You may be subject to requirements for more than one sector/subsector) Indicator Monitoring Parameter Indicator Monitoring Threshold
Applies to all Sector AD (Subsectors AD1) facilities with stormwater discharges from paved surfaces that will be initially sealed or re-sealed with coal-tar sealcoat where industrial activities are located during coverage under this permit Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)* Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector AD1. Other stormwater discharges designated by the Director as needing a permit (see 40 CFR 122.26(a)(9)(i)(C) & (D)) or any facility discharging stormwater associated with industrial activity not described by any of Sectors A-AC. NOTE: Facilities may not elect to be covered under Sector AD. Only the Director may assign a facility to Sector AD. Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector AD1. Other stormwater discharges designated by the Director as needing a permit (see 40 CFR 122.26(a)(9)(i)(C) & (D)) or any facility discharging stormwater associated with industrial activity not described by any of Sectors A-AC. NOTE: Facilities may not elect to be covered under Sector AD. Only the Director may assign a facility to Sector AD. Total Suspended Solids (TSS) Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values
Subsector AD1. Other stormwater discharges designated by the Director as needing a permit (see 40 CFR 122.26(a)(9)(i)(C) & (D)) or any facility discharging stormwater associated with industrial activity not described by any of Sectors A-AC. NOTE: Facilities may not elect to be covered under Sector AD. Only the Director may assign a facility to Sector AD. pH Report Only/ No thresholds or baseline values